Whether Beef have medicinal values?: NO - Abhishek Kadyan



In the court of Hon’ble Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal

Naresh Kadyan                                                               ………… Petitioner

                                                               Versus

                                                                                          …………. Respondents
1.      Govt. of Haryana through its Chief Secretary via Resident Commissioner in Delhi.
2.      Govt. of Punjab through its Chief Secretary via Resident Commissioner in Delhi.
3.      Govt. of Himachal Pradesh through its Chief Secretary via Resident Commissioner.
4.      Govt. of Uttar Pradesh through its Chief Secretary via Resident Commissioner.
5.      Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change through its Secretary.
6.      Animal Welfare Board of India through its Secretary.
7.      National Human Rights Commission through its Director General.
8.      Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying through its Secretary.
9.      Department of Health and Family Welfare through its Secretary.

Respectfully showth:
It is humbly submitted that:
1.      Petitioner Naresh Kadyan, Commissioner (Headquarter), Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana, holding position of the Master Trainer, Animal Welfare Board of India / Representative of the United Nation affiliated “International Organisation for Animal Protection”, C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085.
2.      Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences confirmed that meat of Cow progeny has No medicinal values, then why cow slaughtering for medicinal purpose is being allowed under section 8 of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015, likewise beef products can be consumed as diet under the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972.
3.      Cow slaughtering allowed on medicinal grounds under the Punjab Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955.
4.      Himachal Pradesh Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1980 allowed beef as diet on medicinal grounds.
5.      The Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 also allowed beef products on medicinal grounds, for human consumption as diet.
It would also be pertinent to mention here that the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for introduction of the Repealing and Amending Bill, 2017 to repeal 105 Acts.
Background:
The two Member Committee constituted by the PMO, the Law Commission of India and the Legislative Department identified 1824 redundant and obsolete Central Acts for repeal. After careful examination and consultation with various Ministries / Departments in the Government of India, four Acts have been enacted to repeal 1175 Central Acts (during the period May, 2014 to August, 2016) by Parliament which are –
i) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2015 (17 of 2015) repealing 35 Acts; The Repealing and Amending (Second) Act, 2015 (19 of 2015) repealing 90 Acts;
ii) The Appropriation Acts (Repeal) Act, 2016 (22 of 2016) repealing 756;
iii) Appropriation Acts including Appropriation (Railways) Acts;
iv) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2016 (23 of 2016) repealing 294 Acts.
Out of the aforesaid 1824 Acts, 227 Acts (including Appropriation Acts enacted by Parliament for the States under President’s Rule) are identified to be repealed by State Governments have been requested to take necessary action to repeal them.
A list of remaining 422 Central Acts was circulated among all the Ministries / Departments for their comments on repeal of Acts pertaining to their respective Ministries / Departments. Till date, 73 Ministries / Departments including Legislative Department have given their comments whereby they have agreed to repeal 105 Acts and disagreed to repeal about 139 Acts. On the basis of the comments / concurrence received from the Ministries / Departments, 105 Acts have been identified for repeal by this Department.

Prayers:
1.      Directions for amendment in the existed legislation's, omitting cow slaughtering on medicinal grounds, carry and consumption of beef products as diet on medicinal grounds, repealing the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972.
2.      Directions for consideration the request for adoption of Cow as National Cattle of India along with rules and regulations for the protection of this animal from unnecessary pain and sufferings, under section 10 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.
3.      Any other orders deems fit.

Naresh Kadyan

Comments

  1. Registration Number : PMOPG/E/2017/0589496
    Name of Complainant : Mrs Sukanya Kadyan Berwal
    Date of Receipt : 11 Nov 2017
    Received by : Prime Ministers Office
    Officer name : Shri Ambuj Sharma
    Officer Designation : Under Secretary (Public)
    Contact Address : Public Wing
    5th Floor, Rail Bhawan
    New Delhi110011
    Contact Number : 011-23386447
    e-mail : ambuj.sharma38@nic.in
    Grievance Description : It is humbly submitted that: 1. Petitioner Naresh Kadyan, Commissioner (Headquarter), Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana, holding position of the Master Trainer, Animal Welfare Board of India / Representative of the United Nation affiliated “International Organisation for Animal Protection”, C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085. 2. Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences confirmed that meat of Cow progeny has No medicinal values, then why cow slaughtering for medicinal purpose is being allowed under section 8 of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015, likewise beef products can be consumed as diet under the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972. 3. Cow slaughtering allowed on medicinal grounds under the Punjab Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955. 4. Himachal Pradesh Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1980 allowed beef as diet on medicinal grounds. 5. The Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 also allowed beef products on medicinal grounds, for human consumption as diet. It would also be pertinent to mention here that the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for introduction of the Repealing and Amending Bill, 2017 to repeal 105 Acts. Background: The two Member Committee constituted by the PMO, the Law Commission of India and the Legislative Department identified 1824 redundant and obsolete Central Acts for repeal. After careful examination and consultation with various Ministries / Departments in the Government of India, four Acts have been enacted to repeal 1175 Central Acts (during the period May, 2014 to August, 2016) by Parliament which are – i) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2015 (17 of 2015) repealing 35 Acts; The Repealing and Amending (Second) Act, 2015 (19 of 2015) repealing 90 Acts; ii) The Appropriation Acts (Repeal) Act, 2016 (22 of 2016) repealing 756; iii) Appropriation Acts including Appropriation (Railways) Acts; iv) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2016 (23 of 2016) repealing 294 Acts. Out of the aforesaid 1824 Acts, 227 Acts (including Appropriation Acts enacted by Parliament for the States under President’s Rule) are identified to be repealed by State Governments have been requested to take necessary action to repeal them. A list of remaining 422 Central Acts was circulated among all the Ministries / Departments for their comments on repeal of Acts pertaining to their respective Ministries / Departments. Till date, 73 Ministries / Departments including Legislative Department have given their comments whereby they have agreed to repeal 105 Acts and disagreed to repeal about 139 Acts. On the basis of the comments / concurrence received from the Ministries / Departments, 105 Acts have been identified for repeal by this Department. Prayers: 1. Directions for amendment in the existed legislation's, omitting cow slaughtering on medicinal grounds, carry and consumption of beef products as diet on medicinal grounds, repealing the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972. 2. Directions for consideration the request for adoption of Cow as National Cattle of India along with rules and regulations for the protection of this animal from unnecessary pain and sufferings, under section 10 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

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  2. MOEAF/E/2017/01873
    Name of Complainant : Abhishek Kadyan
    Date of Receipt : 11 Nov 2017
    Received by : Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
    Officer name : Dr. A. Senthilvel
    Officer Designation : Advisor
    Contact Address : 1st Floor, Agni
    Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bagh
    New Delhi110003
    Contact Number : 247397778
    Grievance Description : It is humbly submitted that: 1. Petitioner Naresh Kadyan, Commissioner (Headquarter), Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana, holding position of the Master Trainer, Animal Welfare Board of India / Representative of the United Nation affiliated “International Organisation for Animal Protection”, C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085. 2. Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences confirmed that meat of Cow progeny has No medicinal values, then why cow slaughtering for medicinal purpose is being allowed under section 8 of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015, likewise beef products can be consumed as diet under the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972. 3. Cow slaughtering allowed on medicinal grounds under the Punjab Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955. 4. Himachal Pradesh Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1980 allowed beef as diet on medicinal grounds. 5. The Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 also allowed beef products on medicinal grounds, for human consumption as diet. It would also be pertinent to mention here that the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for introduction of the Repealing and Amending Bill, 2017 to repeal 105 Acts. Background: The two Member Committee constituted by the PMO, the Law Commission of India and the Legislative Department identified 1824 redundant and obsolete Central Acts for repeal. After careful examination and consultation with various Ministries / Departments in the Government of India, four Acts have been enacted to repeal 1175 Central Acts (during the period May, 2014 to August, 2016) by Parliament which are – i) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2015 (17 of 2015) repealing 35 Acts; The Repealing and Amending (Second) Act, 2015 (19 of 2015) repealing 90 Acts; ii) The Appropriation Acts (Repeal) Act, 2016 (22 of 2016) repealing 756; iii) Appropriation Acts including Appropriation (Railways) Acts; iv) The Repealing and Amending Act, 2016 (23 of 2016) repealing 294 Acts. Out of the aforesaid 1824 Acts, 227 Acts (including Appropriation Acts enacted by Parliament for the States under President’s Rule) are identified to be repealed by State Governments have been requested to take necessary action to repeal them. A list of remaining 422 Central Acts was circulated among all the Ministries / Departments for their comments on repeal of Acts pertaining to their respective Ministries / Departments. Till date, 73 Ministries / Departments including Legislative Department have given their comments whereby they have agreed to repeal 105 Acts and disagreed to repeal about 139 Acts. On the basis of the comments / concurrence received from the Ministries / Departments, 105 Acts have been identified for repeal by this Department. Prayers: 1. Directions for amendment in the existed legislation's, omitting cow slaughtering on medicinal grounds, carry and consumption of beef products as diet on medicinal grounds, repealing the Haryana Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Rules, 1972. 2. Directions for consideration the request for adoption of Cow as National Cattle of India along with rules and regulations for the protection of this animal from unnecessary pain and sufferings, under section 10 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

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