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NDDC: Timi Frank commences legal action against FG over appointment of Sole Administrator
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Political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Comrade Timi Frank has instituted a case against the Minister of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC following his refusal to rescind its appointment of a Sole Administrator to pilot the affairs of the Commission.
Frank, in a statement, had warned the government against the appointment of a Sole Administrator for the NDDC as it is contrary to the Act establishing the intervention agency.
Frank, in a letter written to the President of the Nigerian Senate by the Law firm of Graylaw Solicitors; Legal, Corporate and Property Consultants and copies distributed to the media, is Protesting Against The Spending Of #453.2bn Being Approved 2020 Budget For The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) By Effiong Okon Akwa As Sole Admi
Possession of skin of dead cows, bullocks not an offence: Bombay HC
The bench led by Justice Deshpande observed, “There is no doubt that the skin is not covered under the provisions of the Act of Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976. Updated: December 22, 2020 4:51:10 pm
The state cabinet had last week decided to promulgate the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Ordinance- 2020, which has now received the Governor s assent.
The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court bench recently held that that mere possession of a dead animal’s skin would not amount to an offence under the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976, which prohibits slaughtering, importing, exporting and possessing beef.
No Ban on Possession of Dead Animal s Skin : Bombay HC Junks Cow Slaughter FIR There is no doubt that the skin is not covered under the provisions of the Act of Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976, the Nagpur bench of the high court said.
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court. Photo: bombayhighcourt.nic.in
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New Delhi: A bench of the Bombay high court has held that the possession of a dead animalâs skin does not amount to an offence under the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976.
The Nagpur bench of the high court comprising Justice V. M. Deshpande and Anil S. Kilor said that under the Act, which prohibits slaughtering, importing, exporting and possessing beef, there is no prohibition on possession of skin of dead animals, reported the
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