In a 36-page judgment, a division bench consisting of Justice Rajiv Sharma and Justice Sureshwar Thakur said secularism was one of the basic features of the Constitution of India and the people should not hurt the religious sentiments of each other.
There should be cohesiveness in the society as strife tears apart the fibre of democracy and also generate mistrust for each other, it said.
"However, in view of Article 48, 48-A and 51-A(g) of the Constitution of India, the Union of India (GoI ) is directed to consider to enact the law prohibiting slaughtering of cow/calf, import or export of cow/calf, selling of beef or beef products, in its own wisdom at the national level, within a period of three months from today," the bench said.
