On Tuesday, to protect cows & prevent their slaughter, the UP Govt. approved a draft ordinance, providing maximum rigorous imprisonment of ten years & a fine up to ₹5 lakh.
For the first offence, a person can be given a rigorous punishment of one to 7 years with a fine ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹3 lakh.
For the second offence, the person can be given 10-year rigorous imprisonment with a fine up to ₹5 lakh, a statement said.
The State cabinet cleared the draft of the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Cow Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 at a meeting chaired by CM Yogi Aditynath here.
In case of the illegal transportation of cows & other bovines, the driver, operator & the owner of the vehicle shall be charged under the new Act, unless proven that the transportation was done without the owner’s knowledge by someone else for committing the crime.
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The expenditure incurred on the maintenance of the captured cows will be recovered from the owner of the vehicle for a period of 1 year or until the cow or bovine is released, whichever is earlier. The provisions also attract punishment if there is a danger to their lives through physical damage or mutilation.
According to the statement, if someone puts the life of a cow in danger by not providing food & water with the intention of endangering its life, one-year rigorous imprisonment may be awarded, which may extend to seven years for the first offence. Additionally, a fine of ₹1 lakh may be imposed, which may be extended to ₹3 lakh.
The Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 was implemented in the state on Jan 6, 1956. The Act was amended in 1958, 1961, 1979 & 2002. The rules were amended in 1964 & 1979.
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