Beef ban petitions to come up for final hearing in HC today


Oct 14 (Mumbai Mirror): The Bombay High Court has posted a bunch of petitions challenging the beef ban legislation for final hearing in Maharashtra today.

The petitions would be heard by a bench of Justices Abhay Oka and V L Achilya for three days from October 14.

In February 2015, the President had granted sanction to Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act. While the act had banned slaughter of cows way back in 1976, the recent amendments prohibited slaughter of bulls and bullocks.

According to the amended act, the sale of bulls and bullocks in the state is an offence punishable with five-year jail term and Rs 10,000 fine. Besides, possession of meat of a cow, bull or bullock is also an offence for which the punishment is oneyear jail and Rs 2,000 fine.

While hearing the petition, the HC had in April refused to grant an interim stay on the law on the issue of possession of beef.

Arif Kapadia, a city resident, and noted lawyer Harish Jagtiani, have challenged the provision of the law which says mere possession of beef in any place in the state is a crime.

According to Jagtiani, this provision of the law is arbitrary and hits upon the cosmopolitan nature of city which houses people from all religions.

Kapadia, on the other hand, has described as "draconian" section 5(D) of the Act which makes possession of meat of any cow, bull or bullock slaughtered outside the state a cognizable and non-bailable offence with punishment up to one year in jail and Rs 2,000 fine.

Other petitions have been filed by Vishal Sheth, a lawyer, and Shaina Sen, a student. The duo said "we are Hindus who are consumers of beef which is now part of our diet and nutrition sources. The ban on beef and criminalising its sale and possession violates fundamental rights of citizens."

On September 21, the HC had rejected the plea in a bunch of petitions seeking the relaxation of beef ban in Maharashtra during a three-day period for Eid saying that it cannot temporarily suspend the beef ban as it was hearing petitions challenging the Act.

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    The BJP Government in India, when these secrets are opened to the whole world would be turned as the international joking party.

    Six States of India have anti-conversion laws. Two States in India with prison terms for killing and handling beef.

    Prohibiting the consumption of cow and bull meet by the beef consuming people, upon them the BJP has played a semi-forced conversion. Wait BJP, you will be answering for this forced conversion you were crying about for a very long time.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    If beef is banned is it only for India or the whole world...

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  • Viju, Mumbai - Dxb

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    UN will ban soon due to global warming.......just wait and watch.

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  • vidisha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    The rest of the world is not as narrow minded and orthodox as you.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    The BJP's Law Makers are fools.
    In this world Eating cattle meat is not a crime.

    It's meat is good for health.
    Kindly don't hurt our beef eating emotional sentiments.

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  • Viju, Mumbai - Dxb

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    How BEEF Contributes to Global Warming..........GOD BLESS

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Gaaaaassssssssssssss ...

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    hello... just remember you are in a Hindu country and as per Hindu belief Cow is considered as God and we are just expecting a ban on killing of this mild animal. Now whether you want to eat or not we are not bothered. Simple logic, if you want to be in India , please adhere to the rules and regulations of a Hindu country. If you still want to eat cow, go and live any country where it's allowed. Nobody is bothered.

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