Three spiritual charitable trusts and a Mumbai local practicing Jainism, declared in their plea that their households, consisting of kids, are required to see such ads. 3 spiritual charitable trusts and a Mumbai homeowner practicing Jainism, declared in their plea that their households, consisting of kids, are required to view such ads. The Bombay High Court on Monday asked 3 Jain spiritual charitable trusts and a city local practicing Jainism why they were looking for to trespass on the rights of others by appealing for constraints or restriction on ads for meat and meat items in print and electronic media. A department bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Madhav Jamdar even more kept in mind that the concern falls within the domain of the legislature and it can not frame law/rules enforcing restrictions. 3 spiritual charitable trusts and a Mumbai local practicing Jainism, declared in their plea that their households, consisting of kids, are required to enjoy such ads. This infringed on their right to live in harmony and “tamper” with the minds of their kids, the petitioners competed. The high court while hearing the plea on Monday raised concerns on the prayers made in the petition. “What about offense of Article 19 of the Constitution? Why are you (petitioners) looking for to intrude on others’ rights? Have you check out the Preamble of our Constitution? It ensures pledges,” Chief Justice Datta stated. The bench likewise kept in mind that it might not have the jurisdiction to pass orders on the petition. “You are asking the high court to buy the state federal government to frame a guideline, law or standards to prohibit something. This is a legal action. It is for the legal to
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Why are you looking for to intrude on others' ' rights: Bombay HC asks Jain bodies appealing for restriction on meat advertisements
