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The court also directed the state government to issue new licences to slaughterhouses if they fulfilled the conditions laid down under the rules.
It said that the government had no authority to prevent someone from eating the food of their choice.
The matter will come up for hearing again on July 17. In the last hearing, the court had said that the food habits of the people were not only part of the “secular culture” but were also part of “right to life”.
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