Supreme Court seeks reply from six states on plea to ban cow vigilantes
Supreme Court seeks reply from six states on plea to ban cow vigilantes
The
Supreme Court today sought response of six states, including Rajasthan, on a
plea seeking a ban on cow vigilante groups there. A bench comprising Justices
Dipak Misra and A M Khanwilkar issued notices to Rajasthan, Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh and asked them to file their
reply within three weeks.
The bench has fixed the matter for hearing on May 3. During the brief hearing,
the counsel appearing for the petitioner referred to the recent incident at
Alwar in Rajasthan where a man was killed allegedly by a mob of cow vigilante
group. The counsel claimed that the ground-level situation in these states was
worrisome as the cow vigilante groups were resorting to violence there.
Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for the Centre, told the bench that
formal notices were not issued to the states on the plea after which the apex
court sought response from these six states. The Supreme Court had on October
21, last year agreed to examine the plea which sought action against cow
vigilantes who were allegedly indulging in violence and committing atrocities
against Dalits and minorities.
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