Government counsel Hiten Venegaonkar gave this information about Justice A S Oka quashing the 14-year-old government's order banning the mutton sale on Mahavir Jayanti to the bench of Justice Anoop Mohta, which is hearing a plea against the meat sale during the Jains' 'Paryushan' period.
Justice Mohta's bench is hearing the Bombay Mutton Dealers Association plea against the ban imposed by the government and the Municipal Corporation on slaughter of animals and sale of meat during 'Paryushan' in Mumbai since 2015.
The circular had directed all the municipal corporations and councils to ensure that slaughter houses and meat shops remain closed on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti every year.
The government will now have to go through this order of Justice Oka's bench and take further decision, Venegaonkar said.
Also Read
The bench headed by Justice Oka, while setting aside the 2003 circular, had ruled that the government failed to point out the statutory provisions which supported such a diktat.
Justice Mohta, who had asked the government yesterday to come up with a mechanism to fix dates on which there would be no sale of meat owing to religious festivals, adjourned the hearing today for two weeks.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content