"The family will move a petition as soon as possible seeking stay on arrest," counsel of Akhlaq's family Asad Hayat told reporters here.
National President of Rashtriya Ulama Council, Maulana Amir Rahsadi Madni alleged that evidences in the infamous Dadri lynching case were "tampered" and raised questions over reports of Dadri and Mathura lab reports on the sample of meat sent for examination.
The court order that a police case be filed against them came 10 days ago following a petition by a neighbour in their village Bisada.
The petition was backed by those accused of Akhlaq's murder.
The neighbour has claimed that on September 26 last year, Akhlaq and his son Danish were seen beating the calf. Later, a villager saw Akhlaq holding down the calf while his brother killed it, the petition said.
Akhlaq's son Sartaj, working with the Indian Air Force, told mediapersons here today there were many loopholes in the recent forensic report, after which the petition demanding legal action against the family was filed.
"First of all, the meat recovered from the spot was more than 150 metres away from Akhlaq's house," Madni said.
He claimed that only two kg meat was sent to Dadri lab, but the report suggested at the quantity of meat was four to five kg, implying that there was some amount of tampering somewhere.
Residents of Bishada village in Dadri had met the Gautam Budh Nagar SSP on June 5 to press their demand for filing of an FIR against Akhlaq's family for alleged cow slaughter.
Beef eating is not a crime in Uttar Pradesh but cow slaughter is a non-bailable offence which carries a punishment of up to seven years in jail.
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