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Nothing in central law that bans eating beef: Kerala HC

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trivandrum — The Kerala High Court on Wednesday observed that there was nothing in the new central law on cattle trade and slaughter that takes away the rights of people with regard to eating beef.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has termed the move by the Centre as an infringeme­nt on the rights of the state government.

A public interest petition on the central law was filed by Sunil, a Youth Congress activist. It came before Chief Justice Navniti Prasad, who said that nothing has been banned as is being spoken about now.

“If anyone reads it properly, the present law prevailing in the country along with the new order that came out none will not have come to this sort of conclusion. There is no ban on slaughter or sale of beef. What has been said in the new order is that mass sale of cattle for slaughter through the cattle market is banned,” observed the chief justice.

When the Advocate General C.P. Sudhakara Prasad pointed out the ruling of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court that stayed the new order, the Chief Justice expressed surprise about it.

With the chief justice taking a strong stand, the petitioner pointed out that he is withdrawin­g the petition and the court also agreed.

But Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, after presiding over a cabinet meeting in the state capital, told reporters that the move by the Centre is nothing but infringing on the rights of the state government.

“The Centre through new laws is trying to wriggle into the rights of the state government, and this is a clear violation of democratic principles and will not be allowed,” said Vijayan.

Meanwhile, the state cabinet will hold a special meet again on Thursday to discuss on the way forward. The opposition has demanded a separate assembly session to discuss the issue, which would also be discussed at Thursday’s cabinet meeting.

The Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday suggested that the

What has been said in the new order (central law) is that mass sale of cattle for slaughter through the cattle market is banned. Navniti Prasad, Chief Justice of Kerala High Court

cow should be declared a national animal and its killers be sentenced to life imprisonme­nt.

“Keeping in mind Articles 48 and 51A (g) of the Constituti­on and to provide legal entity for their proper protection and conservati­on of cow, it is expected from the government that cow is declared a national animal,” Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma said in a 145page order.

Describing himself as a “Shiv bkaht”, the judge, on the eve of his retirement, gave a ruling relating to the Hingonia Gaushala of Jaipur. According to NGOs, over 500 cows had died at the Hingonia Bovine Animal Rehabilita­tion Centre in a span of 1-2 months in 2016 due to improper care.

The court said India was a predominan­tly agricultur­e-based country where animal husbandry played an important role.

“It should also be kept in mind

It should also be kept in mind that that Hindus have got great faith in cows and Nepal... has declared cow a national animal.

Mahesh Chandra Sharma, Rajasthan High Court Judge that that Hindus have got great faith in cows and Nepal, which is a Hindu nation, has declared cow a national animal,” he said.

The judge appointed the Chief Secretary and the Advocate General of Rajasthan as persons in loco parentis (custodians) for the protection and conservati­on of cows. These officials will work for the protection and conservati­on of cows and to declare cow a national animal, the ruling said.

The court said that it expected the Rajasthan government to increase to life imprisonme­nt punishment for killing cows.

 ?? PTI ?? Police detain members of various organisati­ons who were staging a demonstrat­ion in front of Indian Institute of Technology Madras, condemning the attack on a student who took part in a beef festival in Chennai on Wednesday. —
PTI Police detain members of various organisati­ons who were staging a demonstrat­ion in front of Indian Institute of Technology Madras, condemning the attack on a student who took part in a beef festival in Chennai on Wednesday. —

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