The Calcutta High Court today directed the West Bengal government to advertise the norms and guidelines related to animal slaughter in print and the electronic media.
The direction came in response to a PIL complaining of inaction on the part of the state government and alleging rampant slaughter in contravention of the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950.
The petitioner's counsel Meghnad Dutta submitted that Section 4 of the Act provides that only those animals which are unfit, aged or suffering from incurable disease, as certified by a veterinary doctor, can be slaughtered.
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The High Court directed the state government to advertise the provisions provided in the Act in news channels from today and to publish it in tomorrow's morning newspapers.
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