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Cow Slaughter
Supreme Court order on cow slaughter ban boosted Vijay government in Tamil Nadu. Photo: Wikipedia/tvkvijay.com

Big win for Vijay government! Supreme Court stays Madras HC's cow slaughter ban in Tamil Nadu

| @indiablooms | Jul 13, 2026, at 01:44 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: In a significant relief for the Tamil Nadu government, the Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Madras High Court's order imposing a statewide ban on the slaughter of cows and calves, including on Bakrid and other occasions, media reports said.

Supreme Court Stays High Court Order

A Bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta stayed the High Court's direction while issuing notice on a Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by the Tamil Nadu government led by Chief Minister Thalapathy Vijay.

The apex court observed that the High Court's order prima facie required "correction" and agreed to examine the state's challenge.

Background of the Case

The Madras High Court had passed the order while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Hindu Makkal Katchi general secretary K. Surya Prasanth.

Relying on a 1976 judgment, the High Court directed that cows and calves should not be slaughtered in Tamil Nadu on Bakrid or any other day, citing the need to protect milk production and support the rural economy.

Tamil Nadu Government's Arguments

Challenging the High Court's order, the Tamil Nadu government argued that the blanket ban was contrary to the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Animal Preservation Act, 1958.

The state submitted that the Act permits the slaughter of cows that are:

  • More than 10 years old;
  • Unfit for work or breeding; and
  • Certified for slaughter by the competent authority.

The government also contended that while the High Court had correctly observed that animal slaughter could take place only at designated locations, it simultaneously imposed a blanket prohibition on the slaughter of cows and calves on Bakrid and all other days.

According to the state, these two directions are contradictory and inconsistent with the statutory framework.

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