Tamil Nadu Challenges Madras High Court Order Banning Cow Slaughter in Supreme Court

The Tamil Nadu government has approached the Supreme Court to challenge a recent Madras High Court ruling that imposed a comprehensive ban on the slaughter of cows and calves across the state. The state government argues that the judicial directive, issued on May 27, directly contradicts existing state legislation governing animal husbandry and meat production. In its petition, the administration seeks a stay on the High Court's order, maintaining that such a blanket prohibition infringes upon current regulatory frameworks and affects the livelihoods of those within the livestock industry. The top court's decision will determine the future of cattle slaughter regulations in the region.
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