HC seeks mechanism to fix dates for ban on meat sale in Mumbai

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today asked the to come up with a mechanism to fix dates on which there would be no sale of meat in the city owing to the religious festivals.

A division bench of Justice asked the to device the mechanism while hearing a of Bombay Mutton Dealers Association.



The had challenged a ban imposed by the Municipal Corporation and the state on slaughter of animals and sale of mutton and chicken for four days in September 2015 during the 'Paryushan' period of the Jains.

The had then stayed the ban on sale of meat, but hadn't interfered with that on slaughter.

It had asked the to come up with the guidelines and a list of days when the ban could be imposed.

However, when the matter came up today, the lawyer Hiten Venegaonkar said he needed time to file an affidavit in response to the court's directions.

"We will have to monitor the issue every year. The will have to fix dates after discussing (the issue) with all the parties.... It is a matter that has to be handled in a mature manner. There has to be an arrangement in the society. The will have to come up with a solution," Justice Mohta said, adjourning the hearing till tomorrow.

While staying the ban on sale of meat last year, the had slammed the and the civic body for their "regressive" approach, and had said such a ban was no solution in a metropolitan city like

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

HC seeks mechanism to fix dates for ban on meat sale in Mumbai

The Bombay High Court today asked the Maharashtra government to come up with a mechanism to fix dates on which there would be no sale of meat in the city owing to the religious festivals. A division bench of Justice Anoop Mohta asked the government to device the mechanism while hearing a petition of Bombay Mutton Dealers Association. The petition had challenged a ban imposed by the Municipal Corporation and the state government on slaughter of animals and sale of mutton and chicken for four days in September 2015 during the 'Paryushan' period of the Jains. The court had then stayed the ban on sale of meat, but hadn't interfered with that on slaughter. It had asked the government to come up with the guidelines and a list of days when the ban could be imposed. However, when the matter came up today, the government lawyer Hiten Venegaonkar said he needed time to file an affidavit in response to the court's directions. "We will have to monitor the issue every year. The ... The today asked the to come up with a mechanism to fix dates on which there would be no sale of meat in the city owing to the religious festivals.

A division bench of Justice asked the to device the mechanism while hearing a of Bombay Mutton Dealers Association.

The had challenged a ban imposed by the Municipal Corporation and the state on slaughter of animals and sale of mutton and chicken for four days in September 2015 during the 'Paryushan' period of the Jains.

The had then stayed the ban on sale of meat, but hadn't interfered with that on slaughter.

It had asked the to come up with the guidelines and a list of days when the ban could be imposed.

However, when the matter came up today, the lawyer Hiten Venegaonkar said he needed time to file an affidavit in response to the court's directions.

"We will have to monitor the issue every year. The will have to fix dates after discussing (the issue) with all the parties.... It is a matter that has to be handled in a mature manner. There has to be an arrangement in the society. The will have to come up with a solution," Justice Mohta said, adjourning the hearing till tomorrow.

While staying the ban on sale of meat last year, the had slammed the and the civic body for their "regressive" approach, and had said such a ban was no solution in a metropolitan city like

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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