In his PIL, city resident Arif Kapadia challenged section 5D of the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act which prohibits possession of the meat of cow, bull and bullock slaughtered outside the state.
He has sought the court to grant interim relief by directing the government to not initiate action against any person found in the possession of such meat.
According to the petitioner, sections 5D and 9A of the Act are illegal, arbitrary and violative of the fundamental rights of the citizens and need to be struck down.
"By banning possession, the state government has effectively banned import of meat in Maharashtra. The Act and its provisions can be applied only to cattle slaughtered in Maharashtra. The law enacted by this state cannot apply to cattle slaughtered outside. These sections banning possession is excessive, arbitrary and draconian," the petition states.
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