A Lucknow bench of justices Amreshwar Pratap Shahi and Justice Sanjay Harkauli on Monday said that food and food- related habits are undisputedly associated with the right to life, guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
Responding to a plea by a meat-seller, the court reminded the government that it cannot just crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses while neglecting its job of providing and licensing legal supply of meat.
The court observed, "Health, culture, personal food habits, socio-economic status of society, availability of foodstuff at affordable prices, the convenience of availability, contents, quality and strength of foodstuff essential to life, and a balance of such competing rights under the secular umbrella of the Constitution are all issues that need deliberation before any overt or covert action is taken.
The court has listed the matter for April 13.
Soon after assuming office, the Yogi Adityanath government, acting on its 'sankalp parta', had ordered crack down on illegal slaughter houses.
The government claimed that the restriction would only be on illegal slaughter houses in compliance with National Green Tribunal.
Meat traders went on strike against it which was called off on Sunday after a meeting between Adityanath and the meat sellers' association.
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