Animal Sacrifice On Sacred Thiruparankundram Hill Not Permissible: Madras High Court

The Madras High Court ruled that animal sacrifice on Thiruparankundram Hill is not permissible, confirming its status as a protected monument. Naming it Sikkandar Malai could hurt Hindu devotees’ sentiments performing Giri Pradakshinam, the Court observed.

Bombay HC on Jain Paryushan Parv Ban Plea: “Under Which Statutory Obligation Should Slaughter-Houses Be Closed for 9 Days?”

Today, On 7th July, Bombay High Court questioned the plea seeking a 9-day slaughter ban during Jain Paryushan Parv, asking, “Under which statutory obligation should slaughterhouses be closed?” The court cautioned against setting a precedent for similar future demands.

Madras High Court Split on Animal Sacrifice at Thiruparankundram Hill: Dargah vs Temple Rights Clash

The Madras High Court issued a split verdict on animal sacrifices at the Sikkandar Badhusha Dargah. Justice Nisha Banu upheld religious freedoms, while Justice S Srimathy required historical proof for the practice before 1920. The case will now be referred to the Chief Justice for resolution of the differing opinions.

Bombay HC To Petitioner Seeking Bakri Eid Namaz at August Kranti Maidan: “Approach Govt Today Itself”

Today, On 6th June, The Bombay High Court told the petitioner asking for Bakri Eid namaz at August Kranti Maidan to approach the state government immediately, directing that the request be ideally considered within the same day without delay.

Animal Slaughter for Bakrid, Urs: Bombay HC Permits Sacrifice at Vishalgad Dargah

Today, On 3rd June, The Bombay High Court has permitted animal slaughter during Bakrid and Urs celebrations at Vishalgad Dargah in Kolhapur. This decision respects religious practices while balancing legal and cultural sensitivities in the region.

Calcutta HC Asks Puja Committee To Not Encourage Mass Sacrifice: “If At All Animal Sacrifice Is Done, It Should Be Done In Licensed Premises”

The Calcutta High Court ordered the State Authorities to ensure that the Puja Committee of Bolla Kali Temple does not encourage mass sacrifice of animals and also convince people to desist from such mass sacrifice. In light of the fact that the festivities started on November 22, 2024, the Court also directed that if at all sacrifice is done, it should be done in the licensed premises and no other area. The High Court was considering two writ petitions where the petitioners sought for appropriate direction to ensure that no illegal slaughtering of animal takes place in the State of West Bengal (either in the name of God or otherwise) and no animal slaughter takes place in West Bengal for any other purpose apart from serving of food to mankind.