Indian SC denies entertaining PIL to declare cow as national animal

New Delhi, October 10 (KMS): The Indian Supreme Court, today, refused to entertain a plea seeking a directive to the Indian government to declare cows as a national animal.

The court was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by NGO Govansh Sewa Sadan and others, seeking a directive to the Indian government to declare cows as a national animal.

A bench of Justices S K Kaul and Abhay S Oka asked the petitioner what fundamental right was being affected.

“Is this the job of the court? Why do you file such petitions where we are compelled to impose costs? Which fundamental right is violated? Should we throw law to the winds because you come to court?, the bench said.

The counsel for the petitioner submitted before the court that cow protection is very important.

The bench warned the lawyer that it would impose costs after which he withdrew the plea and the matter was dismissed as withdrawn.

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