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The Supreme Court has stayed a Madras High Court order that directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure no cow or calf is slaughtered in the state on the eve of Bakrid or any other day. The Tamil Nadu government challenged the High Court's order, arguing that the law allows for regulated slaughter of animals and that a complete ban would affect farmers, trade, commerce, and the leather industry. The Supreme Court has issued a notice on the state government's petition and scheduled the matter for a hearing after six weeks.
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