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BEFORE THE HON’BLE CIVIL JUDGE (SR. DIV.) FARIDABAD.

1. Naresh Kadyan, Master Trainer, AWBI / Chairman, PFA Haryana / Rep. of United Nation
affiliated International Organisation for Animal Protection : OIPA www.oipa.org in India –
Scouts and Guides for Animals www.scouts-guides4animals.com with Mrs. Sharda
Kadyan, Abhishek Kadyan, Mrs. Suman Malik Kadyan and Mrs. Sukanya Kadyan Berwal,
C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085.
2. Kailash Bidhuri S/o Shri Jasram President Save Aravali Trust Faridabad address Chamber
No.568, Lawyers Chamber Building, Distt. Courts, Sec-12, Faridabad .
Petitioners…………….

Versus

1. Animal Welfare Board of India, NIAW campus, C/o Vill. Sikri, NH2 Faridabad through its
Chairman.
2. Haryana Animal Welfare Board through its Member Secretary at Panchkula.
3. Member Secretary, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals cum Deputy Director,
Animal Husbandry, C/o Railway road, Near under Bridge Fatehpur Chandila, Old
Faridabad Faridabad.
4. Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, B K Chowk, NIT Faridabad.
5. Regional Officer, Haryana Pollution Control Board, C/o Sec. 16 Near Matro Hospital
Faridabad.
6. District Forest Officer, C/o Sec. 17 By-Pass Road Faridabad.
Respondents……………

Suit for Mandatory Injection.


Respectfully showeth:

1. To meet out the supply of demand of meat and chicken is the responsibility of local bodies in urban
area, likewise Panchyati raj Institutions in rural area, keeping in view of the surplus stock of the
animals and birds, whereas in Faridabad total livestock census as per 2012 report: 175882 along with
poultry numbers: 42873, which can’t be treated surplus.

2. As per orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India as on 7-5-2014, which upheld the five
freedoms of animals and birds, keeping in view the section 3 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Act, 1960, which explain the responsibilities of a custodian of animals.

3. Article 48 of the Indian Constitution direct us for conservation of animal species, likewise article 51
A(g) defined the fundamental duties, to be humane towards living creatures.

4. As per orders passed in the CWP No. 309 of 2003, a State Committee for Slaughter Houses,
Department of Urban and Local Bodies (Govt. of Haryana) was constituted with certain duties and
function in 2012, copies attached as ready references, keeping in view the duties and functions of
the District and State Committees for Slaughter Houses, proposal of establishment of new Slaughter
House in the jurisdiction of village Pali in Faridabad, neither discussed nor approved.
It would also be pertinent to mention here that public comments and sharp reaction confirming the
unhappiness of the new establishment of Slaughter House, whereas local Administration doesn’t
have the actual figure of surplus animals with birds, keeping in view the demand of meat
consumption.

5. Feasibility of proposed slaughter house at village Pali, keeping in view the Eco balance should not
be appreciated, besides it animal and birds transportation towards slaughter houses in non Bureau of
Indian Standards specified vehicles, will be more difficult, create public nuisance, whereas toll tax
barrier don’t have animal scanner, to identify the animal abuse, besides it there are no animal abuser
registry with the local Administration, for restoration of five freedoms of animals.
It would also be pertinent to mention here that the Haryana Pollution Control Board reject the
proposal for No objection for the proposed slaughter house of village Pali.

6. Grant in aid for up gradation of existed slaughter houses and meat market, needs immediate attention
and to meet out the supply of demands of meat, slaughter houses, needs to be establish at:
Ballabhgarh: NIT Badkhal: Tigao: Faridabad: Prithala
Smart City Faridabad needs surplus stock of census of animal and birds species, keeping in view the
demand of meat consumption: Goat-sheep-buffalo- poultry-pig etc.
Whereas Slaughter Houses be established to follow the following Notification, reproduced as below:

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 26th March, 2001

S.O.270(E) - Whereas the draft Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Slaughter House) Rules, 2000
were published, as required by sub-section (1) of section 38 of the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960), under the notification of the Government of India in the
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment number S.O. 1165 (E) dated the 26th December,
2000 in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub Section (ii) dated the 27th
December, 2000 inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected
thereby, before the expiry of the period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the
Gazette containing the said notification are made available to the public.

And, whereas copies of the said Gazette were made sufficient for livestock subject to veterinary
inspection available to the public on the 1st January 2001.

And, whereas no objection or suggestion has been received from the public in respect of the said
draft rules by the Central Government.

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 38 of
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960), the Central Government hereby
makes the following rules, namely :
1. Short title and commencement: (1) These rules may be called the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (Slaughter House) Rules, 2001

(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette

2. Definitions - In these rules unless the context otherwise requires -

a) "Act" means the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960);

b) "Slaughter" means the killing or destruction of any animal for the purpose of food and
includes all the processes and operations performed on all such animals in order to prepare it for
being slaughtered.

c) "Slaughter house" means a slaughter house wherein 10 or more than 10 animals are
slaughtered per day and is duly licensed or recognised under a Central, State or Provincial Act or
any rules or regulations made thereunder.

d) "veterinary doctor' means a person registered with the Veterinary Council of India established
under the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 (52 of 1984).

3. Animals not to be slaughtered except in recognised or licensed houses - (1) No person shall
slaughter any animal within a municipal area except in a slaughter house recognised or licensed
by the concerned authority empowered under the law for the time being in force to do so.

(2) No animal which -

(i) is pregnant, or

(ii) has an offspring less than three months old, or

(iii)is under the age of three months or

(iv) has not been certified by a veterinary doctor that it is in a fit condition to be slaughtered.

(3) The municipal or other local authority specified by the Central Government for this purpose
shall, having regard to the capacity of the slaughter house and the requirement of the local
population of the area in which a slaughter house is situated, determine the maximum number of
animals that may be slaughtered in a day.

4. Reception area or resting grounds - (1) The slaughter house shall have a reception area of
adequate size sufficient for livestock subject to veterinary inspection.

(2) The veterinary doctor shall examine thoroughly not more than 12 animals in an hour and not
more than 96 animals in a day.
(3) The veterinary doctor after examining the animal shall issue a fitness certificate in the form
specified by the Central Government for this purpose.

(4) The reception area of slaughter house shall have proper ramps for direct unloading of animals
from vehicles or railway wagons and the said reception area shall have adequate facility
sufficient for feeding and watering of animals.

(5) Separate isolation pens shall be provided in slaughter house with watering and feeding
arrangements for animals suspected to be suffering from contagious and infectious diseases, and
fractious animals, in order to segregate them from the remaining animals.

(6) Adequate holding area shall be provided in slaughter house according to the class of animals
to be slaughtered and the said holding area shall have water and feeding facilities.

(7) The resting grounds in slaughter house shall have overhead protective shelters.

(8) Ante-mortem and pen area in slaughter house shall be paved with impervious material such
as concrete non-slippery herring-bone type suitable to stand wear and tear by hooves, or brick,
and pitched to suitable drainage facilities and the curbs of said impervious material 150 to 300
mm high shall be provided around the borders of livestock pen area, except at the entrances and
such pen shall preferably be covered.

5. Lairages - (1) Every animal after it has been subjected to veterinary inspection shall be passed
on to a lairage for resting for 24 hours before slaughter.

(2) The lairage of the slaughter house shall be adequate in size sufficient for the number of
animals to be [aired;

(3) The space provided in the pens of such lairage shall be not less than 2.8 sq.mt. per large
animal and 1.6 sq.mt. per small animal

(4) The animals shall be kept in such lairage separately depending upon their type and class and
such lairage shall be so constructed as to protect the animals from heat, cold and rain

(5) The lairage shall have adequate facilities for watering and post-mortem inspection.

6. Slaughter - (1) No animal shall be slaughtered in a slaughter house in sight of other animals

(2) No animal shall be administered any chemical, drug or hormone before slaughter except drug
for its treatment for any specific disease or ailment.

(3) The slaughter halls in a slaughter house shall provide separate sections of adequate
dimensions sufficient for slaughter of individual animals to ensure that the animal to be
slaughtered is not within the sight of other animals.
(4) Every slaughter house as soon as possible shall provide a separate space for stunning of
animals prior to slaughter, bleeding and dressing of the carcasses

(5) Knocking section in slaughter house may be so planned as to suit the animal and particularly
the ritual slaughter; if any and such knocking section and dry landing area associated with it shall
be so built that escape from this section can be easily carried out by an operator without allowing
the animal to pass the escape barrier.

(6) A curbed-in bleeding area of adequate size as specified by the Central Government shall be
provided in a slaughter house and it shall be so located that the blood could not be splashed on
other animals being slaughtered or on the carcass being skinned.

(7) The blood drain and collection in a slaughter house shall be immediate and proper

(8) A floor wash point shall be provided in a slaughter house for intermittent cleaning and a
hand-wash basin and knife sterilizer shall also be provided for the sticker to sterilize knife and
wash his hands periodically.

(9) Dressing of carcasses in a slaughter house shall not be done on floor and adequate means and
tools for dehiding or belting of the animals shall be provided in a slaughter house with means for
immediate disposal of hides or skins;

(10) Hides or skins shall be immediately transported from a slaughter house either in a closed
wheelbarrow or by a chute provided with self-closing door and in no case such hides or skins
shall be spread on slaughter floor for inspection

(11) Floor wash point and adequate number of hand wash basins with sterlizer shall be provided
in a dressing area of a slaughter house with means for immediate disposal of legs, horns, hooves
and other parts of animals through spring load floor chutes or sidewall doors or closed
wheelbarrows and in case wheelbarrows or trucks are used in a slaughter house, care shall be
taken that no point wheelbarrow or truck has to ply under the dressing rails and a clear passage is
provided for movement of the trucks.

12. Adequate space and suitable and properly located facilities shall be provided sufficient for
inspection of the viscera of the various types of animals slaughtered in a slaughter house and it
shall have adequate facilities for hand washing, tool sterilisation and floor washing and
contrivances for immediate separation and disposal of condemned material.

13. Adequate arrangements shall be made in a slaughter house by its owner for identification,
inspection and correlation of carcass, viscera and head.

14. In a slaughter house, a curbed and separately drained area or an area of sufficient size, sloped
33 mm per metre to a floor drain, where the carcasses may be washed with a jet of water, shall be
provided by the owner of such slaughter house.
7. Slaughter house building - The different construction of a slaughter house shall be built and
maintained by its owner in the manner as specified below, namely :

a) Plant Building - (i) Materials used shall be impervious, easily cleansable, and resistant to wear
and corrosion. (ii) Materials such as wood, plaster board, and porous acoustic-type boards, which
are absorbent and difficult to keep clean shall not be used.

b) Floors - The floors shall be non-absorbent and nonslippery with rough finish and shall have
suitable gradient for drainage.

c) Coves - Coves with radii sufficient to promote sanitation shall be installed at the juncture of
floors and wall, in all rooms and which shall not be less than 100 mm

(d) Interior Walls - (i) interior walls shall be smooth and flat and constructed of impervious
materials such a glazed brick, glazed tile, smooth surface Portland cement plaster, or other non-
toxic, non-absorber material applied to a suitable base. (ii) Walls shall b provided with suitable
sanitary type bumpers to prevent damage by hand trucks, carcass shunks, and the like. (iii) The
interior walls shall have washable surface up to the height of 2 meters from the floor so that the
splashes may be washed and disinfected.

(e) Ceilings - (i) Ceilings shall be of the height of 5 mts or more in workrooms and so far as
structure conditions permit, ceilings shall be smooth and flat (ii) Ceilings shall be constructed of
Portland cement plaster, large size cement asbestos boards with join sealed with a flexible
sealing compound, or other acceptable impervious material and finished so as minimise
condensation, mould development, flaking and accumulation of dirt. (iii) The walls above glazed
type portion and ceiling shall be painted with water resistant paint to maintain them clean.

(f) Window Ledges - Window ledges shall be sloped 45 degrees to promote sanitation and to
avoid damage to glass in windows from impact of hand trucks and similar equipment, the
windowsills shall be 1200 mm above the floor level with proper ventilation through mechanical
venting or through working vents shall be provided in the roof structure.

(g) Doorways and Doors - (i) Doorways through which product is transferred on rails or in hand
trucks shall be at least 1500 mm high and shall be atleast 1500 mm wide. (ii) Doors shall either
be of rust-resistant metal construction throughout, or if made with rust resistant metal having
tight softwood, they shall be clad on both sides with soldered or welded seams. (iii) Doorjambs
shall be clad with rust-resistant metal securely affixed so as to provide no crevices for dirt or
vermin and the juncture at which the door joins the walls shall be effectively sealed with a
flexible sealing compound.

(h) Screens and Insect control - All windows, doorways and other openings that may admit flies
shall be equipped with effective insect and rodent screens and 'Fly chaser' fans and ducts or air
curtains shall be provided over doorways in outside wall of food handing areas that are used for
dispatch or receiving.
(i) Rodent-Proofing-Except in the case of solid masonry, walls constructed of glazed tile, glazed
brick, and the like, expanded metal or wire mesh not exceeding 12.5 mm mesh, shall be
embedded in walls and floor at their junction and such mesh shall extend vertically and
horizontally to a sufficient distance to exclude the entrance of rats and other rodents.

(j) Vehicular areas for Trucks - (i) Concrete paved areas, properly drained and extending at least
6 metres from building, loading docks or livestock platforms shall be provided at places where
vehicles are loaded or unloaded. (ii) Pressure washing jets and disinfection facilities for trucks
carrying animals shall also be provided at such places.

(k) Drainage - (i) All parts of floors where wet operations are conducted shall be well drained
and as far as possible, one drainage inlet shall be provided for each 37 metre square of floor
space (ii) A slope of about 20 mm per metre to drainage inlets shall be provided for usual
conditions and it shall be ensured that the floor slopes uniformly to drains with no low spots,
which collect liquid. (iii) Floor drains shall not be provided in freezer rooms or dry storage areas
and when floor drains are installed in rooms where the water seal in traps is likely to evaporate
without replenishment, they shall be provided with suitable removable metal screw plugs.

(l) Traps and vents on drainage lines - (i) Each floor drain, including blood drains, shall be
equipped with a deep seal trap (P-, U-, or S-shape) (ii) Drainage lines shall be properly vented to
the outside air and be equipped with effective rodent screens.

(m) Sanitary drainage lines - Drainage line from toilet pans and urinals shall not be connected
with other drainage lines within the plant and s6l not discharge into a grease catch basin and such
lines shall be installed so that if leakage develops, it shall not affect the product or the
equipment.

(n) Lighting and ventilation - (i) Unrefrigerated work rooms shall be provided with adequate
direct natural light and ventilation or ample artificial light and ventilation by mechanical means.
(ii) Uncoloured glass having a high transmissibility of light shall be used in skylights and
windows (iii) The glass area shall be approximately one-fourth of the floor area of a workroom
and such ratio shall be increased where there are obstructions, such as adjacent buildings,
overhead catwalks, and hoists, which interfere with the admittance of direct natural light. (iv)
Distributed artificial lighting of much quality and at such distances as may be specified by the
Central Government shall be provided at all places where adequate natural light is not available
or is insufficient.

(o) Every abattoir shall be provided with distributed artificial light of an overall intensity of not
less than 200 lux at the distances as may be specified by the Central Government throughout the
slaughter hall and workrooms and at places where meat inspection is carried out, the overall
intensity of artificial light shall be not less than 500 lux.

(p) every abattoir shall be provided with suitable and sufficient means of ventilation to the
outside air and the construction of the slaughter hall shall be so arranged that the dressed
carcasses are not exposed to direct sunlight;
(q) a sufficient, safe, potable and constant supply of fresh water shall be available at adequate
pressure through the premises.

(r) the pressure for the general purpose of floor washing may preferably be 200 to 330 kPa for
through floor cleaning

(s) for thorough and efficient washing of carcasses, a higher pressure between 1000 kPa to 1 700
kPa shall be maintained.

(t) floor washing point shall be provided preferably for minimum 37 meter square on slaughter
floor and working departments

a. a constant supply of clean hot water shall be available in the slaughter hall and
workrooms during working hours and the hotwater required for frequent
sterilising of equipment shall not be less than 82 degree celsius
b. where necessary for sanitary maintenance, equipment shall be constructed and
installed so as to be completely self-draining.
c. the following materials shall not be used in an abattoir, namely �

(i) copper and its alloys in equipment used for edible products.

(ii) cadmium in any form in equipment handling edible products

(iii) equipment with painted surface in product zone

(iv) enamel containers or equipment is not desirable and

(v) lead

(x) all permanently mounted equipment shall either be installed sufficiently away from walls
(minimum 300 mm) to provide access for cleaning and inspection.

(y) all permanently mounted equipment shall either be installed sufficiently above the floor
(minimum 300 mm) to provide access for cleaning and inspection or be completely sealed
(watertight) to the floor area.

8. Engagement in slaughter house - (1) No owner or occupier of a slaughter house shall engage a
person for slaughtering animals unless he possesses a valid license or authorisation issued by the
municipal or other local authority.

(2) No person who has not attained the age of 18 years shall be employed in any manner in a
slaughter house.

(3) No person who is suffering from any communicable or infectious disease shall be permitted
to slaughter an animal.
9. Inspection of slaughter house - (1) The Animal Welfare Board of India or any person or
Animal Welfare Organisation authorised by it may inspect any slaughter house without notice to
its owner or the person in charge of it at any time during the working hours to ensure that the
provisions of these rules are being complied with.

(2) The person or the Animal Welfare Organisation authorised under sub rule (1) shall after
inspection send its report to Animal Welfare Board of India as well as to the municipal or local
authority for appropriate action including initiation of legal proceedings if any, in the event of
violation of any provisions of these rules.

(F.No.19/1/2000-AWD)

DHARMENDRA DEO, A. Secy.

Prayers:

It is, therefore, prayed that this Hon’ble court may graciously be pleased to pass: -

1. Orders for identification of surplus census of animals and birds, to be offered for
slaughtering, to meet out the supply of demand of meat consumption.
2. Orders for identification the demand of meat and chicken, specifies and area wise of
Faridabad District because Municipal Corporation, Faridabad has its jurisdiction.
3. Strict compliance of orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to crack down
the unlawful and illegal slaughter houses cum meat shops, status reports may kindly be
called.
4. Orders for placing the justified proposal of establishment of mew slaughter houses along
with the modification of existed slaughter houses, before the District Committee for
Slaughter Houses, after approval of District Committee, matter be placed before the State
Committee for Slaughter House for consideration, till then development of the proposed
slaughter house at village Pali may kindly be stayed.

Plaintiffs

Through Counsel
IN THE COURT OF HON’BLE CIVIL JUDGE, SENIOR DIVISION FARIDABAD.

Naresh Kadyan and Others Vs. Animal Welfare Board of India & others

Suit for Mandatory Injection.

APPLICATION UNDER ORDER 39 RULE 1 & 2 READ WITH SECTION 151


CPC

Respectfully Showeth:-

1- That the applicant/Plaintiffs has this day instituted the above captioned case; the contents

of which may be read as part and parcel of this application as the same are not being

repeated here for the sake of brevity and avoidance of the repetition.

2- That succinctly stated that the applicant/plaintiff has very good prima-facie strong case to

succeed, balance of convenience heavily tilts in their favour, and the applicant/plaintiff

shall suffer an irreparable loss and incalculable injury if the stay sought for is not granted.

3- That the object of the justice would be defeated by the delay, very purpose of filing this

suit would be vitiated and it would lead to multifarious litigation if the relief sought for is

not granted.

4- That now the defendants are bent upon from operation of establishment of proposed

slaughter house at revenue estate of village Pali, whereas neither NOC from Pollution

Control Board obtained nor the approval of the Haryana State Committee for slaughter

houses (Govt. of Haryana). If the defendants will be succeeded in their illegal designs in

that event the plaintiffs and general public will suffer an irreparable loss and injuries,

which cannot be compensated in any manner whatsoever.


PRAYER:

It is, therefore, prayed that an ex-parte ad-interim injunction order thereby restraining the

defendants from operation of establishment of proposed slaughter house at revenue estate of

village Pali, whereas neither NOC from Pollution Control Board obtained nor the approval of the

Haryana State Committee for slaughter houses (Govt. of Haryana), may kindly be passed in

favour of the plaintiff and against the defendants /respondents, may kindly be passed in favour of

the applicant/plaintiff and against the respondents/defendants till the final decision of the suit.

Dated
Applicant/Plaintiff.

Through counsel:

Advocates, Faridabad
IN THE COURT OF HON’BLE CIVIL JUDGE, SENIOR DIVISION FARIDABAD.

Naresh Kadyan and Others Vs. Animal Welfare Board of India & others

Suit for Mandatory Injection.

APPLICATION UNDER ORDER 39 RULE 1 & 2 READ WITH SECTION 151


CPC

AFFIDAVIT

I, Naresh Kadyan, son of Shri Om Parkash Kadiyan Age 57 years R/o C-38, Rose
Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085 do hereby solemnly
affirm and declare as under:-
1- That I have filed the above noted suit, alongwith an application for stay today before this
Hon’ble court, the contents of which may be read as part and parcel of this affidavit as the same
are not being produced here for the sake of brevity and avoidance of repetition.
2- That the contents of the suit and the application for stay have been read over by me which
are true to best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therein.

DEPONENT.
VERIFICATION:
Verified that the contents of my above affidavit are true to my knowledge and belief and
nothing has been concealed therein.
Verified at Faridabad on ________
DEPONENT
IN THE COURT OF HON’BLE CIVIL JUDGE, SENIOR DIVISION FARIDABAD.

Naresh Kadyan and Others Vs. Animal Welfare Board of India & others

Suit for Mandatory Injection.


AFFIDAVIT
I, Naresh Kadyan, son of Shri Om Parkash Kadiyan Age 57 years R/o C-38, Rose
Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, Delhi – 110085 do hereby solemnly
affirm and declare as under:-
1- That the deponent has filed the above noted suit alongwith an application for stay

today before this Hon’ble court, the contents of which may be read as part and

parcel of this affidavit for the sake of brevity and avoidance of repetition.

2- That the contents of the above noted suit and application have been read over to

me by my counsel in simple Hindi which are true to best of my knowledge and

belief.

Deponent
VERIFICATION:
Verified that the contents of my affidavit are true and correct to best of my
knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therein.
Verified at Faridabad on ________
Deponent
IN THE COURT OF HON’BLE CIVIL JUDGE, SENIOR DIVISION FARIDABAD.

Naresh Kadyan and Others Vs. Animal Welfare Board of India & others

Suit for Mandatory Injection.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 80 (2) OF C.P.C. FOR EXEMPTION


OF SERVICE OF NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS NO. 1 to 6

RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH :

1- That the applicant/plaintiff has instituted the above captioned case; today
before this Hon’ble court the contents of which may be read as part and
parcel of this application as the same are not being reproduced here for the
sake of brevity and avoidance of repetition.

2- That the defendants No. 1 & 6 are the Government Body and as per the
provisions of Section 80(i) C.P.C. a Legal Notice prior to the filing of the suit
against the Government should had been given for the minimum period of 2
months but there is no time for the plaintiff to serve the notice upon the
defendants No.1 to 6.

3- That the present suit is of an emergent nature and if the exemption is not
given to the applicant then the defendants/respondents will be succeeded in
their illegal designs and the purpose for filing the present suit will be
defeated.
It is, therefore, prayed that applicant/plaintiff may kindly be exempted from

serving the legal notice to the defendants No. 1 to 6 as per the provisions of Section

80(2) C.P.C. in the interest of justice.

Dated Applicant/Plaintiff

Through counsel: Charan Singh & Kailash Bidhuri Advocates, Faridabad.


Registration
: DOAHD/E/2017/00501
Number
Name Of
: Naresh Kadyan
Complainant
Date of
: 29 Dec 2017
Receipt
Received by : Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Forwarded to : Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Contact
: Room No. 228, A-Wing, 2nd Floor,
Address
Krishi Bhavan
New Delhi110001
Contact
: 23388688
Number
Haryana has a prominent place in the livestock map of the country in spite
of being one of the smallest (1.3 % of total geographical area) States of
India. The animal husbandry activities in the State play a pivotal role in
the rural economy through a variety of contributions in the form of
income generation, draft power, socio-economic upliftment, employment
avenues and better nutrition to human population through livestock
products like milk, eggs meat etc. Haryana possesses 2.5% of the bovine
population of the country but contributes 83.81 Lakh tonnes milk per year
which is more than 5.4% of the nation’s total milk production. Similarly,
per capita per day milk availability of the State is quite high @ 835 gms
against the national average of 309 gms next only to Punjab where per
capita per day milk availability is 1063 gm. Haryana is the home tract of
world famous ‘Murrah’ buffaloes popularly known as ‘black gold’ and
the dual purpose ‘Hariana’ cow. The State has since long been the prime
Grievance source of Murrah germplasm for other States and abroad for up-
:
Description gradation of their low yielding, nondescript buffaloes. Certainly, the State
is proud of its position, achievements, livestock wealth and the significant
contributions of this sector to the State economy which is 5.5% of GSDP.
It is also a major source of employment throughout the year and
livelihood to small farmers, including women. The importance of this
sector is ever increasing with the production saturation in crop husbandry
and the shrinking of availability of cultivable land. The department is
putting its best to achieve sustainable growth and development of livestock
to increase per head productivity and overall production at the rate of
5.6% annually through genetic improvement and quality animal health
care services. Providing nutritional security to general public and
economic prosperity to the livestock farmers of the State is the prime
objective of the department. Please find attached here with compiled
census of animals and birds, which is only eye wash to cheat and misguide
the seniors because Project Elephant along with the Chief Wildlife
Warden of Haryana not aware that 524 Elephants are in Haryana,
especially 11 in Palwal, 205 in Yamunanagar, 5 in Mewat, 4 in
Kurukshetra, 177 in Karnal, 120 in Kaithal, 1 in Faridabad and 1 in
Ambala, this census totally baseless, needs immediate attention. It would
also be pertinent to mention here that census of animals decrease in
Haryana, Mewat area have no surplus census of animals and birds to
slaughter them for Export for personal gain and profit, besides it
surroundings also have no surplus stock, whereas grant in aid attract
promoters to establish modern slaughter houses without any justification
and approval of the State Committee for Slaughter Houses, which was
setup for this purpose. PFA Haryana, OIPA in India and Scouts and
Guides for Animals: Indian Council of SPCA's asked Ministry for what
purpose a herd of officers are appointed, only to justified the facts and
figures, I rate this very poor and objectionable, even Cow can be
slaughtered in Haryana for medicinal purposes, even beef have No
medicinal values, proved by all concerned but officers of Ministry
hesitating to confirm it with signatures being public servant, not up to the
mark, whereas Camel have no transportation rules and regulation, cow
have quality without National status, male calves in trouble; going to
disappear in India. As per BJP Manifesto; National Cattle Development
Board be constituted and we are looking forward to ask BJP in 2019
election???????
Current
: CASE CLOSED
Status
Date of Action : 13 Feb 2018
Animal husbandry is a State subject. Laws related to cow protection can
be enacted by State governments However Rashtriya Gokul Mission
launched by Government of India for the first time in the country for
conservation and development of Indigenous bovine breeds as India is
blessed with a huge biodiversity of 41 indigenous cattle and 13 Buffalo
breeds. Indigenous cattle have been selected over last hundreds of years
Details :
for their suitability for specific purposes, their milk producing ability,
adaptability under heat stress conditions, efficient feed conversion ratio,
resistance against diseases and other unique features. The emerging
challenge of climate change has necessitated a relook at the priorities in
bovine breeding and has imposed to formulate appropriate strategies to
tackle the adverse effects of climate change
Registration : PMOPG/E/2018/0182546
Complainant : Naresh Kadyan
Date : 18 Apr 2018
Received by : Prime Minister’s Office

Subject: STOP construction of slaughter house of Municipal Corporation,


Faridabad. Kindly refer to the orders passed in the CWP No. 309 of 2003
by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and a State Committee for
Slaughter Houses, Department of Urban and Local Bodies (Govt. of
Haryana) was constituted along with the District Committee under the
chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner concerned. As per media reports:
'पाली गाांव में बूचड़खाना बना तो बीजेपी को नही ां दें गे वोट': - 7 गाांवोां के लोगोां ने
मीटटां ग कर टलया फैसला - ग्रामीणोां का कहना है टक प्रदू टित हो जाएगा
वातावरण: नगर टनगम की ओर से पाली गाांव में बनाए जाने वाले बूचड़खाने के
टवरोध में 7 गाांवोां के लोगोां ने शुक्रवार को मीटटां ग कर फैसला टलया टक अगर गाांव
में टनमााण हुआ तो बीजेपी को वोट नही ां दें गे। इसके अलावा तीन अलग-अलग
गाांवोां में भी पांचायत की गई। ग्रामीणोां ने कहा टक बूचड़खाने से आसपास का
वातावरण प्रदू टित हो जाएगा। शहर में टफलहाल कोई स्लॉटर हाउस नही ां है ।
इसकी वजह से नगर टनगम ने पाली में स्लॉटर हाउस बनाने का प्लान बनाया है।
इसके टनमााण पर 50 प्रटतशत बजट राज्य सरकार व 50 प्रटतशत केंद्र सरकार
: दे गी। ये स्लॉटर हाउस टमटनस्ट्र ी ऑफ फूड एां ड प्रोसेटसांग इां डस्ट्र ी की तरफ से
Grievance
Description बनाया जाएगा। इसका काम भी नगर टनगम ने शुरू कर टदया है , टजसका लोग
टवरोध कर रहे हैं। पाली गाांव के रहने वाले कनाल राजेंद्र, टजतेंद्र भड़ाना, भागेंद्र,
अटनल भड़ाना, होराम मास्ट्र, रघुबर मेंबर ने बताया टक पाली मे जहाां स्लॉटर
हाउस बनाया जा रहा है , उसके बनने से पाली, पाखल, मोहब्बताबाद, गोथड़ा,
नया गाांव बास, माांगर, बांधवाड़ी के लोगोां को नुकसान होगा। इससे टनकलने वाला
पानी भूजल स्तर को खराब कर दे गा। इसटलए शुक्रवार को सभी लोग इकट्ठा हुए
और इसे न बनने दे ने की माांगी । लोगोां ने फैसला टलया टक इसको लेकर वह
एनजीटी और कोटा में भी जाएां गे। The UN affiliated OIPA in India, PFA
Haryana with Scouts and Guides for Animals in the opinion that said
proposed slaughter house is illegal, contempt of Supreme Court with
approval of State Committee for Slaughter Houses, besides it Urban and
Local Bodies official don’t know the demand of meat consumption in the
area and species wise. So STOP construction work at once. Naresh
Kadyan, Chairman, PFA Haryana, Ex Member, State Committee for
Slaughter Houses, Haryana VPO Siwana, District Jhajjar through
Advocate Ashish Kadyan.
Registration
: DOURD/E/2015/01214
Number
Name Of
: Naresh Kadyan
Complainant
Date of
: 29 Jun 2015
Receipt
Received by : Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Forwarded to : Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Contact
: M/o HUA, Room No. 232, C Wing,
Address
Nirman Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road,
New Delhi110011
Contact
: 23061397
Number
Media reports: Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday
said the state government would develop two smart cities in Haryana if
they fulfil the parameters set by the Centre. One of them is likely to be
Gurgaon. "On the basis of population, two smart cities will be developed
in Haryana for which parameters have been set and a survey will be
conducted in this regard by July 21," Khattar said in Rohtak. The
parameters for smart cities include infrastructure, education, medical
facilities, electricity and water, he said. Sources said Gurgaon and
Faridabad are in the running for the state's nomination for the India
Smart Cities Challenge that Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on
Thursday. The challenge is for 100 cities across the country to compete for
government funding for the smart city project. Please find attached here
with the copy of parameters of smart cities, which includes sanitation and
solid waste management, whereas everywhere in Haryana, illegal meat
Grievance
: shop cum slaughter houses are functional with the silent consent of
Description
Municipal Corporation, Council and Committees, two Corporations
Faridabad and Gurgaon officials have been booked with the butchers, 18
illegal and unlawful slaughter houses are crack down in Faridabad, with
the Duty Magistrate, appointed by the Deputy Commissioner, many more
are yet to be crack down in Faridabad, likewise being Member of State
Committee for Slaughter House, I am going to Gurgaon for three days, to
crack down unlawful slaughter houses, to boost swachta abhiyan and
Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon hereby requested to appoint Duty
Magistrate for July 2 -3, 2015, necessary directions also be given to the
Pollution, Labour, Food Safety and Animal Husbandry Officers to be
present during the process of cracking down illegal slaughter houses cum
meat shops in Gurgaon and similar directions required for Faridabad on
July 4-5, 2015. It would also be pertinent to mention here that MC,
Faridabad and Gurgaon Commissioners may kindly be directed to get
ready complete lists of illegal and unlawful slaughter houses, where 10 or
more animal and birds are being slaughtered without permission, their
enforcement concerned officials and equipments also required during
operation, as per orders passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in
CWP No. 309 of 2003, both Police Commissioners also may kindly be
alerted to provide Police help for legal action, local Society for Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals - SPCA's needs directions to keep rescued animals
in Infirmaries, during court trials. Besides it both Commissioners of MC,
Faridabad and Gurgaon should prepare a proposal for setting up
slaughter house or upgrade existed slaughter houses, which were legally
allowed by the Government. Animals and birds are being badly abused
during their shifting in non ISI specified vehicles towards slaughter houses
will also be checked during said operation, hence necessary directions may
kindly be issued to all concerned for immediate actions because Secretary
of the Ministry of Urban Development has been nominated as Nodal
Officer by the court of law.
Current
: CASE CLOSED
Status
Date of Action : 07 Sep 2015
The subject matter falls under the jurisdiction of the State / Local
Governments, and is also presently pending before the Hon’ble Supreme
Court. It is therefore, informed that as of now, your grievances are being
forwarded to Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), FDA
Details :
Bhawan, Near Bal Bhavan, Kotla Road, New Delhi – 110002; The Animal
Welfare Board of India, 13/1, Third Seaward Road, Valmiki Nagar,
Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai- 600 041; and to the Ministry of Environment
Forests.

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