SC stays Madras HC order banning cow slaughter in TN
In its petition, the TVK government termed the order contrary to the Tamil Nadu Animal Preservation Act, 1958.
PTI
New Delhi, 13 July
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed a Madras High Court order
which directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure that no cow or calf is
slaughtered in the State.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta passed the
order while hearing a plea filed by the State government challenging a 27 May order
of the high court.
The apex court agreed to hear the matter and issued notice
to the respondents.
The Tamil Nadu government challenged the 27 May order of
Madras HC, which directed the State authorities to ensure that no cow or calf
is slaughtered across the state either on the eve of Bakrid on 28 May, or on
any other day.
"We allow this writ petition with a direction to the
state of Tamil Nadu to ensure that no cow or calf is slaughtered on the eve of
Bakrid or on any other day," the high court had said.
In its petition, the state government termed the order
contrary to the Tamil Nadu Animal Preservation Act, 1958.
The Act permits the slaughter of cows aged over 10 years that
are unfit for work and breeding, on the basis of a certificate issued by a
competent authority.
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