NGO Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) will approach the Supreme Court against the criticism levelled against Justice R Banumathi and Justice (Retd.) KS Radhakrishnan in various media for their judgments in the Jallikattu matter..Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra mentioned the matter before Justice Dipak Misra and pointed out various articles making allegations against the judges..Luthra also pointed out the fact that the Madras High Court has issued notice to Justice Radhakrishnan for accepting an award given by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The Bench directed the senior counsel to file a formal application..Justice R Banumathi had given an adverse order against Jallikattu in 2007 when she was a judge of the Madras High Court..Justice Radhakrishnan had delivered a landmark verdict in 2014 declaring Jallikattu as violative of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1961. This had led to a further round of litigation in the Supreme Court, eventually culminating in Tamil Nadu amending the PCA Act to allow Jallikattu..As a consequence of his judgment, PETA had conferred its “Man of the Year” award on Radhakrishnan J. in 2014. A petition was filed in Madras High Court challenging the same, in which Madras High Court recently issued notice to the former Supreme Court judge..Image of Justice Banumathi taken from Supreme Court annual report.
NGO Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) will approach the Supreme Court against the criticism levelled against Justice R Banumathi and Justice (Retd.) KS Radhakrishnan in various media for their judgments in the Jallikattu matter..Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra mentioned the matter before Justice Dipak Misra and pointed out various articles making allegations against the judges..Luthra also pointed out the fact that the Madras High Court has issued notice to Justice Radhakrishnan for accepting an award given by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The Bench directed the senior counsel to file a formal application..Justice R Banumathi had given an adverse order against Jallikattu in 2007 when she was a judge of the Madras High Court..Justice Radhakrishnan had delivered a landmark verdict in 2014 declaring Jallikattu as violative of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1961. This had led to a further round of litigation in the Supreme Court, eventually culminating in Tamil Nadu amending the PCA Act to allow Jallikattu..As a consequence of his judgment, PETA had conferred its “Man of the Year” award on Radhakrishnan J. in 2014. A petition was filed in Madras High Court challenging the same, in which Madras High Court recently issued notice to the former Supreme Court judge..Image of Justice Banumathi taken from Supreme Court annual report.