City
Epaper

Cow Slaughter Act does not prohibit transportation of beef: Allahabad HC

By IANS | Updated: November 24, 2023 04:35 IST

Prayagraj, Nov 24 The Allahabad High Court has observed that the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act ...

Open in App

Prayagraj, Nov 24 The Allahabad High Court has observed that the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act does not prohibit the transportation of beef.

The observation was made by Justice Pankaj Bhatia while allowing a criminal revision filed by Waseem Ahmad, who had moved the court challenging an order of the Fatehpur district magistrate, confiscating his motorcycle on the allegation that it was used for the transportation of beef.

In the order, the district magistrate had said he had received a report from the Fatehpur Superintendent of Police that the revisionist's vehicle was implicated in transporting beef and further recorded that since the revisionist failed to provide convincing evidence contradicting the claim, the vehicle was liable to be confiscated under the anti-cow slaughter law.

"The restrictions on transportation in terms of the Act and the rules framed thereunder are only applicable in respect of transportation of cow, bull or bullock, that too in any place in Uttar Pradesh from any place outside the state," the court said after hearing the lawyers from both sides.

"In the entire Act or the rules, there exists no provision barring transportation of beef. The restriction placed under section 5A of the Cow Slaughter Act is only in respect of transportation of cow, bull or bullock, that too only from a place outside the state to any place within the state. There is no bar or restriction on transportation of beef even from any place outside the state to any place inside the state," the court observed.

"In the present case, the alleged transportation of beef on a vehicle (motorcycle) within two places in the state is neither prohibited nor even regulated and thus, the foundation for confiscation on the charge of transportation in violation of the provisions of this Act is prima facie not established," the court said.

"I have no hesitation in holding that the power of confiscation has been exercised without any authority of law and on a misreading of section 5A(7) of the Cow Slaughter Act, and for the said reasons, the confiscation order cannot be sustained and is liable to be quashed," it added.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsAnderson-Tendulkar Trophy: Young Indians script gritty comeback to silence doubters in England

National‘Man-made catastrophe’: Mamata Banerjee slams DVC for increase in water release

NationalOperation Sindoor: Delhi Assembly members hail PM Modi, Armed forces

NationalHaryana CM hands over 'interim' house, plot ownership certificates to beneficiaries

InternationalHamas agrees to Red Cross aid for Israeli hostages amid Gaza starvation crisis

National Realted Stories

NationalBury differences, work together; MNS will come to power in BMC 100 pc: Raj Thackeray to party workers

National‘Unfortunate’: Shiv Sena slams NCP-SP MLA over remarks on Sanatan Dharma

NationalIndia's total office stock set to cross 1 billion square feet by Q3 2025: Report

NationalAmit Malviya highlights attack on Hindu women in Kolkata refusing to chant religious slogans

NationalStart-up surge and heritage pride define Kashmir’s post-370 transformation