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Meat ban: SC refuses to hear challenge to the Bombay HC order

| | Sep 17, 2015, at 10:04 pm
New Delhi, Sept 17 (IBNS): The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to to hear a challenge to the order given by the Bombay HC lifting ban on sale of meat on Sept 17.

The apex court was giving its order while hearing a petition filed by a Jain organisation on the High court's order.

Paryushan, the period of fasting observed by Jains, is on Sept 17.

The apex court also observed that a ban cannot be enforced down 'somebody's throat'.

The ban on the slaughter and sale of meat for a Jain festival of fasting known as "Paryushan", had been termed as discriminatory in a petition by mutton traders of Mumbai.

The Bombay  High Court on Monday stayed the controversial ban on sale of meat during a Jain festival.

The ban was later been reduced from four days to only one more day, Sept 17, amid protests and anger.

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