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Sunday, October 12, 2014

People indulging in Cow slaughter sentenced to life imprisonment by Delhi Sessions Court

The court of Ms. Kamini Lao, Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi , in its 538 page judgment on 9th October 2014, convicted and awarded life imprisonment to seven persons who were indulging in transport and slaughter of cows illegally. They were members of a Mewat gang and they were held guilty of firing at police officials who were trying to rescue cows that were being illegally taken by them for slaughtering. The case related to an encounter between a gang of cattle lifters from Mewat, on the outskirts of Delhi, and the Delhi police in the Outer Delhi district on the intervening night of January 18-19, 2013, when the accused were trying to flee by taking away three cows, one calf and a buffalo from a dairy in Rohini's sector 16-17 for the purpose of slaughtering. During the encounter, one of the gang members died while a cop sustained injury. 


The court also called for the immediate need to set right the mechanism for rescuing animals rampantly released on 'superdari' (undertaking) to those who were accused of the violation of special laws relating to protection of animals. The court said that people are taking advantage of lacuna in existing laws dealing with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, the Delhi Agriculture Cattle Preservation Act and also the general law (Indian Penal Code/ Code of Criminal Procedure) as these laws are totally silent on how these rescued animals are required to be dealt with. The Court said "Under no circumstances can these animals/cattle be handed over to the same persons from whose clutches they have been rescued. Cattle wealth of the country has to be protected at any cost not only because it is connected to important issues of national health but also because its an issue which is closely knitted to religious beliefs and sentiments of a class of society which have to be respected".

The court observed that, though cattle slaughtering was banned in Delhi, there were many loopholes in the law which prohibits the slaughter. The court called upon the Government to create a policy and a foolproof mechanism for protecting cattle in the country. The demands for banning of cattle slaughter across the country found backing of the court which said that cattle needs to be protected not only because of health reasons but also because it is closely knitted to religious beliefs of a section of society. Pertinently, cattle slaughter is banned in most states in the country but is legal in some states.


Click below for reading the Full Judgment.