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Cpi ML Moves Calcutta Hc Against Bengal Govts Enforcement of 1950 Slaughter Law Calls It Attempt to Curb Ritualistic Sacrifice

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AI-generatedThis is a legal and religious rights dispute with no direct commercial mechanism. No concrete investment, regulation targeting a sector, commodity price move, or economic indicator is reported. The impact on livestock markets or meat supply chains is speculative and too early to assess. Therefore, no sector is selected.
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- CPI(ML) Liberation filed PIL in Calcutta HC against West Bengal's enforcement of 1950 Animal Slaughter Control Act.
- Government requires veterinary certification for slaughter, allowing only permanently incapacitated or over-14-year-old animals.
- Petition argues restrictions infringe on religious freedoms of Muslim community and threaten livelihoods of farmers and cattle traders.
- Case to be heard by Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen.

