The PIL, filed by senior lawyer Harish Jagtiani, was mentioned before a division bench of justices V M Kanade and A R Joshi which posted it for hearing on April 6, when it will hear a similar petition filed by city resident Arif Kapadia.
Similar to Kapadia's petition, Jagtiani in his PIL has challenged section 5 (d) of the Act which prohibits possession and consumption of the meat of cow, bull and bullocks irrespective of where it is slaughtered.
The petitions also challenged section 9 (A) of the Act which stipulates imprisonment of one year and fine up to Rs 2,000 for contravention of the provisions pertaining to the possession of beef.
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