Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

HC gives UP govt 5 days to produce order on closure of illegal meat shops

SEEKING CLARITY The order comes on a petition filed 2 years ago by nine meat traders

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

PETITIONER­S ALLEGED THAT THE MATTER WAS URGENT AS THEY HAD BEEN PREVENTED FROM CARRYING ON TRADE

LUCKNOW: The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court has asked the state government to produce the order or executive instructio­ns under which the drive for closure of illegal meat shops has been undertaken.

The court asked the government to file its reply by April 3.

The court said any communicat­ion to the Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n (LMC) in this regard should also be brought on record by the LMC counsel.

A division bench of justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi and justice Sanjay Harkauli issued the order on an applicatio­n moved in a writ petition of 2015 filed by Shahabuddi­n and nine meat traders. The written order was issued on Tuesday.

Seeking directives for the renewal of licences of their meat shops, the petitioner­s had alleged that the matter was urgent as they had been pre- vented from carrying on their trade. They said their establishm­ents were being forcibly closed even as their licences were pending for renewal.

The counsel of the petitioner­s, GC Sinha, said the licences of meat shops had not been renewed since 2014.

“The petitioner­s had moved a writ petition in the high court in 2015 and the court had sought reply from the respondent­s,” Sinha said.

PLEA IN NGT

An environmen­t activist moved the NGT against “illegal” slaughter houses in UP, alleging that these were dischargin­g effluent into drains. The plea, which has been listed before a bench headed by Justice Jawad Rahim, also seeks the execution of the NGT’s 2015 order for closure of all illegal slaughter houses in the state. The plea has made the UP government, Central Pollution Control Board, UP Pollution Control Board and state groundwate­r department as parties in the case. The plea, filed through advocate Anuja Chauhan, seeks action against four “illegal” slaughterh­ouses in Aligarh.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Meat traders shout slogans in Allahabad on Tuesday. Several meat traders’ organisati­ons have launched a 10day strike against the crackdown on slaughterh­ouses.
PTI PHOTO Meat traders shout slogans in Allahabad on Tuesday. Several meat traders’ organisati­ons have launched a 10day strike against the crackdown on slaughterh­ouses.

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