None of the central legislation prohibits beef, and the Kerala HC examines it

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Thiruvananthapuram, May 31: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday said there was nothing new in the new Union Law that killed people's rights to beef eating and killing beef. This effect, which was filed by Youth Congress activist Sunil, came before Prasad as a public interest petition and now Justice Navinithi Prasad.
"If anyone reads it properly, the present law prevailing in the country along with the new order that came out none will not have come to this sort of conclusion. There is no ban on slaughter or sale of beef. What has been said in the new order is that mass sale of cattle for slaughter through the cattle market is banned," observed the Chief Justice.
When the Advocate General C.P. Sudhakara Prasad pointed out the ruling of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court that stayed the new order, the Chief Justice expressed surprise about it. The Chief Justice strongly suggested that he had withdrawn the petition and the court also agreed, the petitioner said.








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