Plea in SC seeking rejection of AWBI application on Jallikattu

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 27 2017 | 6:22 PM IST
Legal wranglings over the contentious Jallikattu issue has blown up into a controversy with supporters of the bull-taming sport telling the Supreme Court that the plea challenging the new Tamil Nadu legislation allowing it, has been filed on behalf of Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) by "playing fraud on the court".
Pro-Jallikattu advocates in their plea claimed that a "total fraud" has been played on the court by an advocate who filed the AWBI plea on January 25 "as there is no permission by the Animal Welfare Board to file such application", which amounted to contempt of court.
A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra which allowed filing of interim applications said all matters pertaining to Jallikattu will be heard on January 31.
Amidst this development, the Centre also filed a plea seeking to withdraw the January 6 notification allowing the bull-taming sport in Tamil Nadu.
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi mentioned before the bench that the Centre has filed a plea seeking to withdraw the January 2016 notification.
Justice Misra said the appropriate bench, which has heard and reserved the verdict, will take up these matters.
The interim application filed by a pro-Jallikattu advocate said, "It is submitted that an interim application filed by an advocate and member of AWBI challenging Tamil Nadu Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment), Ordinance, 2017 (Tamil Nadu Ordinance 1 of 2017) to conduct of Jallikattu in the state of Tamil Nadu on behalf of AWBI is totally fraud played on court as there is no permission by the Animal Welfare Board to file such application".
"Therefore, the above said application filed by the member of AWBI is not only maintainable but amount to contempt of court for playing fraud on court. Thus the said application may be rejected and person who played fraud on court may be punished on contempt," the plea said.
The petition further said, "it is therefore, in the facts
and circumstances of the case, this Court may reject the writ petition challenging Jallikattu event and subsequent interim application filed by advocate and member of AWBI challenging Tamil Nadu Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment), Ordinance, 2017 (Tamil Nadu Ordinance 1 of 2017) to conduct of Jallikattu in the state of Tamil Nadu on behalf of AWBI and permit the Jallikattu may be continued in the interest of larger public justice, equity and good consciences," the petition further said.
On January 25, the apex court had agreed to hear on January 30, the pleas of AWBI and other animal rights organisations challenging the new law passed by Tamil Nadu Assembly to allow bull taming sport Jallikattu in the state.
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First Published: Jan 27 2017 | 6:22 PM IST

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