El Tribunal Superior de Madrás ordena la prohibición del sacrificio de vacas en todo el estado

El Tribunal Superior de Madrás ha ordenado a Tamil Nadu prohibir el sacrificio de vacas y terneros en vísperas de Bakrid y en cualquier otro día. Según el fallo, solo podrán operar los mataderos legalmente autorizados.

El Tribunal Superior de Madrás ordenó a Tamil Nadu garantizar que no se sacrifique ninguna vaca o ternero en vísperas de Bakrid ni en ningún otro día en el estado. El tribunal señaló que solo los mataderos legalmente autorizados pueden operar y ordenó a los altos funcionarios hacer cumplir el fallo. El tribunal declaró que el sacrificio de vacas no es esencial para Bakrid. Esta medida se aplica en todo Tamil Nadu bajo la Ley de Preservación Animal de Tamil Nadu y el Artículo 48 de la Constitución. Los jueces GR Swaminathan y V Lakshminarayanan emitieron la orden. Los altos funcionarios deben ahora asegurar el cumplimiento de la directiva.

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