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Uplifting Cattle Welfare: The Impact Of Administrative Measures On Slaughterhouse Practices




Elavarasi. P, The Tamilnadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law, Perungudi Campus", M.G.R. Salai, Perungudi, Chennai

ABSTRACT

In the world of the food web, it is a must to kill other living beings for survival. Unless it happens to mankind, we will never know the pain of the beings that are killed mercilessly. Of course, it is inevitable, but the ways and the pace could be considered more effectively. Yes, it is about the abuse of the animals that are used for human needs that should be laid focus on. Transcending many eras in the existence of creatures, the human race is found to be the only being who encroaches on the space of other living beings for other than survival purposes. This paper explores the slaughtering of cattle in abusive methods done for the sake of the ‘betterment of the world’ which is emphatically false as it focuses only on the betterment of the luxurious human utilities. From an administrative perspective, let’s get along with the concept of ‘Slaughtering cattle abusively for human needs.

Keywords: kill, slaughtering, abuse of animals, administration.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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