Yadav said that the right to life took precedence over the right to kill. “Cow is the culture of India and the work of saving the culture is of every citizen living in the country irrespective of religion,” he added. Justice Yadav in the latest ruling also said that protecting cows is not the task of one specific religion, according to Bar and Bench.
Public order is a condition characterized by the absence of widespread criminal and political violence, such as kidnapping, murder, riots, arson, and intimidation against targeted groups or individuals.Īlso Read - Top Indian court: Slaughtering cow inside home not a public order However, on August 12, the top Indian court ruled that slaughtering cows in the secrecy of one’s home is not a matter involving public order. He had been charged under the Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, reports Scroll.in, which referred to the Live Law.
Justice Shekhar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday made the observations while denying bail to a man accused of stealing and slaughtering a cow. “Jesus Christ said that killing a cow or an ox is like killing a human.Since Modi came to power, Hindu nationalist mobs have killed dozens in the name of protecting cowsĪmid continuing incidents involving cow, a top Indian court has suggested that the mammal species be declared the country’s national animal and its protection be made a fundamental right of Hindus. Quoting Arya Samaj founder Dayanand Saraswati, Justice Yadav says a cow, in her lifetime, contributes milk to over 400 humans but her meat can feed just 80 people. He has claimed in his order that Panchgavya, made of cow milk, curd, ghee, urine, and cow dung, helped in the treatment of several incurable diseases. The judge has elaborated on the virtues of products received from a cow.
The Allahabad High Court judge Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav not only asked for declaring the cow India’s “national animal” he had claimed in his 12-page order written in Hindi that scientists believed cow was the only animal that inhaled and exhaled oxygen.Īs per the order of Justice Yadav, it is a tradition in Indian households to use ghee made of cow milk in each oblation during a yajna because it gave special energy to sunrays, which ultimately cause rain. Not only did the court offer this suggestion, it also directly linked the incidents of cow slaughter with the problem of the Taliban, warned people that they should not forget the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban. Javed was booked under Section 378 of IPC and also 3/5/8 of Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act for cow theft, its slaughtering, and preserving its meat. The Allahabad High Court had made a remark about declaring cow as the national animal while rejecting the bail application of a person named Javed who was arrested and sent to jail in an FIR registered under the Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act at Nakhasa police station in UP’s Sambhal district. “Those who slaughter cow should think before doing so that they are not slaughtering just an animal but their mother,” said Rizvi.ĪLSO READ | Day after HC observation, activist urges Centre to pass law to declare cows as national animal This is the real message of Islam and Indian culture.” Former chairman of Shia Central Waqf Board, Waseem Rizvi too hailed the High Court order saying it would be an honour for the nation to declare cow the national animal. Cow slaughter is forbidden if it hurts the sentiments of other religions. Similarly, Shia cleric Maulana Yasoob Abbas, general secretary of All India Shia Personal Law Board, also backed the suggestion, saying: “We already have a firm belief that if any animal is associated with faith, it should not be hurt. Even Mughal ruler Babur had asked his successor and son Humayun to respect Hindu sentiments and to ban cow slaughter,” said the Maulana. We have been living with amity and brotherhood in this country for ages. Giving his take on the High Court observation, a member of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, chairman Islamic Centre of India and prominent Sunni cleric Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahali said that the High Court observation should be brought into practice.