SC refers Jallikattu matter to constitution bench

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Friday referred the matter pertaining to the controversial bull-taming sport, to a

A division bench of the apex court, comprising Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, passed this order after hearing the detailed argument and submissions from various petitioners, respondents and the

The will adjudicate five questions framed by the on the matter.

The Board of India (AWBI), a petitioner in the matter had earlier moved the top court challenging the ruling and amendments.

The will decide whether should be banned or not.

The had on December 12, 2016, reserved its order on

The would examine whether the government had the right to make amendments or not and whether the object of the new law is in accordance with PCA -1967 or not.

Various organisations, including the and AWBI, had vehemently opposed the game, stating that it was a cruel event and it should be stopped.

is a bull taming festival, which was banned by the 2014 after the complaints of extreme animal cruelty.

Last year, after massive protests, the state enacted a law to bypass the top court's verdict.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 15:05 IST