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HARYANA POLICE CITIZEN SERVICES
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1. District
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ȡȡFEROZEPUR Year
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JHIRKA
FIR No.
Ĥ Ǘǐ Ȳ Date
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2. S.No. Acts
\ͬǓ Sections
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fȱ
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1 IPC 1860 188
2 IPC 1860 153-A
3 IPC 1860 268
4 IPC 1860 295-A
5 IPC 1860 428
6 IPC 1860 429
7 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 11
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
8 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 3
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
9 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 38
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
10 THE HARYANA 3
GAUVANSH SANRAKSHAN
AND GAUSAMVARDHAN
ACT, 2015
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(a) Name
ȡNARESH KADYAN
COMMISSIONER BHARAT SCOUTS GUIDES
HARYANA MASTER TRAINER ANIMAL
WELFARE
(b) Father's/Husband's Name
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(c) Date/Year of Birth
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1 Present Address C-38, ROSE APARTMENT, PARSHANT VIHAR,
SECTOR14NEW DELHI, DELHI, INDIA
2 Permanent Address C-38, ROSE APARTMENT, PARSHANT VIHAR,
SECTOR14NEW DELHI, DELHI, INDIA
(i) Phone number
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S. No. Name
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1 VIKIL Father's Name: SALIM
2 SAJID Father's Name: JAFRU
3 HAKIM Father's Name: JAKIR
4 JAMSHED Father's Name: TALAM
5 ISRAIL Father's Name: GANNI
6 MOHAUI Father's Name: FARRUKH
7 IRSHAD Father's Name: JUBER
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HARYANA POLICE CITIZEN SERVICES
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file the present complaint before this Hon’ble Court. 2 That in the year 2015 the new act Haryana
Gauvansh Sarkshan and Gau Samvardhan Act 2015 enforced for the prevention of Cow slaughtering
and a secret information was received at the office of Smt. Bharti Arora, IPS, the then DIG of Haryana
Police that cow slaughtering at .full swing around Mewat region of Haryana and she informed the
Director General of Police under intimation to the Chairman of Haryana Gau Seva Ayog,, copy of that
letter also attached as ready reference, it is further alleged that calf and cattle meats were being supplied
after mixing in Biryani by some persons at village Mundaka Tehsil around FP Jhirka 3. That after
receiving of secrete information the concern Police officer approached the Deputy Director of Animals
Husbandry and Dairing at Nuh in Mewat requesting him to appoint -depute Veterinary Surgeon to lift /
collect the sample of objectionable meat Biryani, keeping in Police request in writing said Deputy
Director deputed Dr Amir Singh Solanki, Veterinary Surgeon to collect / lift the sample of
objectionable meat Biryani in the presence of local Police, they lifted seven meat biryani samples,
which were collected from the possession of above said accused no 1 to 7, these objectionable samples
were sent to Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Hissar (Luvas ) which is
recognized by the Govt. of Haryana vide letter No. 2269-9567 dt 22-8-2016, Copy attached with the
complaint 4. That the said competent University, after testing / Diagnosis all seven meat samples, gave
their finding results report that all seven meat samples are from cattle species, which were taken from
the possession of accused no 1 to 7, in the presence of Police by the Veterinary Surgeon. 5. That after
the said report of LUVAS, the Veterinary Surgeon again asked clarification of terms “Cattle” from
Luvas, which were clarified and continuation was given by the Professor and Head of Department of
Luvas that the cattle means cow /oxen, after getting this continuation report, SDO Animal Husbandry
and Diary Department, FP Jhirka Mewat sent the same clarification report on dated 2-6-2017 and
received by SHO of PS FP Jhirka. 6. That said SDO also sent similar clarification report to the In
Charge Anti Cow slaughtering staff Nuh for further necessary action . 7. That complainant moved a
complaint in this regard, to lodge FIR before Chief Minister Haryana under intimation to SHO of FP
Jhirka and SP Nuh as well, besides it CM Window mechanism was also used, bearing no. 047794 dt 2-
5-2017 but. no action has been taken by police Department till now and it was shocking that local
Police misguided their top Officers that nothing was happen, likewise wrong facts were recorded that
matter under trial without lodging any FIR of the cognizable and non bailable crime against cow
progeny. 8. That the complainant is the active and social citizen of India and he is also fully devoted his
Hindu religion and their emotional and sentiments believes were heart for the said. type of unlawful
cow slaughtering and trading of beef biryani, he has moved illegal slaughtering of cow and beef biryani
matter with many Authorities but all in vain hence moving present complaint 9. That the present
occurrence taken place within the territorial ' jurisdiction of this Hon’ble court hence this Honble court
has fully jurisdiction to try and decide the present complaint. 10. That a fixed court fee of Rs 10/ has
been paid on the complaint. It is therefore prayed that the present complaint may kindly be sent to PS
FP Jhirka u/s 156(3 ) CrPC for registration of the FIR against the accused persons, and they may be.
punished according to law. It is further prayed that any other relief which this . Hon’ ble Court may
deem fit and proper, also may kindly be granted to the complainant. Date October 13, 2017 . complaint
NARESH KADYAN \ȡȡ– `ȪÈ^èȡ ȡ156(3) crpc ȡ\ȡĮȢȡSDJM ͩȪǕ
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268, 295A, 428, 429 IPC AND 3/11/38 OF PREVENTION OF CRUELITY TO ANIMAL ACT 1960
AND 3, 5, 8, WITH 13 OF HARYANA GAUVANSH SARKSHAN AND GAUSANVARDHAN ACT
2015ȡǑ¡ȪȡȡȡȡȯǕ00-459Ǒ04.11.17ȡȡ188, 153A, 268, 295A, 428, 429
IPC AND 3/11/38 OF PREVENTION OF CRUELITY TO ANIMAL ACT 1960 AND 3, 5, 8, WITH
13 OF HARYANA GAUVANSH SARKSHAN AND GAUSANVARDHAN ACT 2015ȡȡ
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13. Action taken: Since the above information reveals commission of offence(s) u/s as
mentioned at Item No. 2.
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on point of jurisdiction
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3 Male 1990
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4 Male 1990
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5 Male 1990
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6 Male 1990
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7 Male 1990
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These fields will be entered only if complainant/informant gives any one or more particulars about the suspect/accused.
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NARESH KADYAN
Retired Commissioner (Headquarter),
Bharat Scouts and Guides, Haryana.
Founder Chairman, PFA Haryana.
Convener, Animal Welfare Party,
1st Political wings in India, restoring five
freedoms for animals, preventing to treat them
as goods, food, political and publicity tool
2
Gandhian ethics and values refer to the moral and philosophical principles espoused by
Mahatma Gandhi, a prominent Indian freedom fighter, and social reformer. Gandhi's
philosophy was based on the idea of non-violence, truth, and selfless service to others. Some
of the key elements of Gandhian ethics and values include:
1. Satya (Truth):
Gandhi believed that truth is the foundation of all morality and the highest form of
devotion. He advocated speaking the truth at all times and rejecting falsehood,
deception, and hypocrisy.
2. Ahimsa (Non-violence):
Gandhi was a staunch believer in non-violence or ahimsa. He believed that violence
only begets more violence and that true strength lies in peaceful resistance to
oppression and injustice.
3. Sarvodaya (Welfare of All):
Gandhi's philosophy was centered around the idea of sarvodaya, which means the
welfare of all. He believed that every individual, regardless of caste, creed, or social
status, should be given equal opportunities to live a dignified life.
4. Swaraj (Self-rule):
Gandhi believed that India's independence from British rule could only be achieved
through self-rule or swaraj. He advocated for economic self-sufficiency and self-
reliance, along with political independence.
5. Satyagraha (Soul force):
Satyagraha refers to the use of non-violent resistance to achieve social or political
change. Gandhi believed that the power of truth and non-violence could overcome
even the most entrenched systems of oppression.
Overall, Gandhian ethics and values emphasize the importance of compassion, selflessness,
and service to others, along with a commitment to truth, non-violence, and social justice.
These principles continue to be influential in contemporary India and around the world.
Mahatma Gandhi was a staunch believer in non-violence and advocated for the use of
peaceful means to achieve social and political change. Therefore, he was opposed to the use
of firearms, ammunition, projectiles, explosives, and fireworks.
Gandhi believed that the use of violence, including the use of firearms and explosives, was
not only immoral but also ineffective in achieving lasting change. He saw violence as a self-
defeating means to an end and believed that it would only perpetuate a cycle of violence and
hatred.
Gandhi also believed that the use of fireworks and other explosive devices was wasteful and
served no real purpose beyond entertainment. He believed that such activities diverted
resources and attention away from more pressing social issues and contributed to
environmental degradation.
Instead of using violence or fireworks, Gandhi advocated for the use of non-violent
resistance and civil disobedience to achieve social and political change. He believed that
non-violent resistance could be a powerful tool for effecting change, as it demonstrated the
strength of conviction and commitment to a cause.
Overall, Gandhi's philosophy on firearms, ammunition, projectiles, explosives, and fireworks
can be summed up by his strong commitment to non-violence and his belief in the power of
peaceful resistance to bring about lasting change.
3
Mahatma Gandhi was a strong opponent of exploitation in all its forms, including economic,
social, and political exploitation. He believed that exploitation was a fundamental injustice
that violated the dignity and rights of individuals and communities.
Gandhi saw economic exploitation as a particularly pernicious form of oppression, as it often
involved the exploitation of the poor and vulnerable by the rich and powerful. He believed
that the root cause of economic exploitation was the concentration of wealth and power in
the hands of a few, and he advocated for the redistribution of wealth and resources to
promote greater economic equality and justice.
Gandhi also opposed social and political exploitation, particularly the exploitation of
marginalized and oppressed communities such as women, Dalits, and indigenous peoples.
He believed that these communities had been systematically excluded from the benefits of
social and economic development and were often subject to discrimination and violence.
To combat exploitation, Gandhi advocated for a range of strategies, including nonviolent
resistance, civil disobedience, and peaceful protests. He also believed in the importance of
education and empowerment, particularly for marginalized communities, as a means of
challenging unjust power structures and promoting greater social and economic equality.
Overall, Gandhi saw exploitation as a profound injustice that needed to be addressed
through a combination of social, economic, and political reforms, as well as a commitment to
nonviolence and social justice.
Mahatma Gandhi was a staunch advocate for animal rights and believed that all living beings,
including animals, deserved to be treated with respect and compassion. He viewed animals
as sentient beings with their own rights and needs, and believed that humans had a moral
obligation to protect and care for them.
Gandhi was a vegetarian and believed that the consumption of meat was not only cruel to
animals but also harmful to human health and the environment. He saw vegetarianism as a
way of promoting nonviolence and reducing suffering in the world.
Gandhi also spoke out against animal cruelty and advocated for the humane treatment of
animals in agriculture, transportation, and other areas where they were used for human
purposes. He believed that animals should not be subjected to unnecessary suffering or
exploitation and that humans had a responsibility to ensure their welfare.
In addition to his advocacy for animal rights, Gandhi also saw the interconnectedness of all
living beings and believed that humans had a responsibility to protect the environment and
its biodiversity. He believed that humans should live in harmony with nature and not exploit
it for their own purposes.
Overall, Gandhi's views on animals reflected his deep commitment to nonviolence and his
belief in the interconnectedness of all living beings. He saw the humane treatment of animals
as an essential component of a just and compassionate society, and believed that humans
had a moral obligation to protect and care for all living beings.
4
Resolutions:
With the blessings of great visionary late Chaudhary Om Parkash Kadyan, Retired
BDPO with Smt. Prem Kaur Dhankar, founder of People for Animals – PFA Haryana
We the people of India, holding berth in the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds,
tirelessly working on the following issues, without gain and profit, and resolved that to
perform fundamental duties:
51A. Fundamental duties:
It shall be the duty of every citizen of India:
(a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National
Flag and the National Anthem.
(b) to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for
freedom.
(c) to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.
(d) to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so.
(e) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people
of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to
renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women.
(f) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.
(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and
wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures.
(h) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform.
(i) to safeguard public property and to abjure violence.
(j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so
that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.
(k) who is a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child or,
as the case may be, ward between the age of six and fourteen years.
1. Decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity at its Eleventh Meeting, as NATURE PROTECTS IF SHE IS PROTECTED,
endorsed by the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds.
2. International Day of Non - Violence, adopted by the United Nations, endorsed by Scouts
and Guides for Animals and Birds, along with OIPA: Indian People for Animals.
3. The Nice Classification (NCL), established by the Nice Agreement (1957), is an
international classification of goods and services applied for the registration of marks.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary
and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
4. Contradiction, treating animals as goods, vehicle, commodity, food and agricultural
product, introducing proper vehicle to transport, restoring their 5 freedoms.
5. Cow as National Cattle of India and Honey Bee as National Insects of India, with
protection under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, introducing Honey Bee Act.
6. Animal Welfare Board of India, be replaced with the National Commission on Animal
Welfare with judicial powers.
7. Camel Transportation Rules, regulating Force and Police animals with rank and
rehabilitation policy after retirement.
8. Man animal conflict and their co-existence, preventing exploitation of honey bee.
9. Flora and fauna, publication and training for awareness, along with conducting
research on Cow – veal urine, dung and beef about their medicinal properties.
5
Trade Mark Objectionable activities, against Negative list Objections: Gandhian values
Class 1 Agriculture, horticulture and forestry Negative list of KVIC
Class 5 Preparation for destroying vermin Violence: Gandhian values
Class 13 Firearms, ammunition and projectiles, explosives Violence: Gandhian values
Class 18 Whips: whereas Catapult was ban by KVIC Violence: Gandhian values
Class 20 Ivory, whalebone, shell, amber Criminal offense against wildlife
Class 28 Decorations for Christmas trees Discrimination
Class 29 Meat, fish, poultry, eggs Negative list of KVIC
Class 31 Live animals Negative list of KVIC
Class 33 Alcoholic beverages Negative list of KVIC
Class 34 Tobacco, smokers articles Negative list of KVIC
6
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1. District
ǔ«ȡAMBALA P.S.
ȡȡAMBALA Year
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CANTT
FIR No.
Ĥ Ǘǐ Ȳ Date
ǑȡȲ
2. S.No. Acts
\ͬǓ Sections
ȡȡ
fȱ
Đ Ȳ
1 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 11
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
2 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 3
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
3 IPC 1860 120-B
4 IPC 1860 429
1 Day
ǑFriday Date from
ǑȡȲ ȯ Date To
ǑȡȲ
Time Period
\ͬPahar Time From
ȯ Time To
1 hrs hrs
4. Type of Information
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ȡȡĤȡWritten
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5. Place of Occurrence
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(b) Address
ȡP.S AMBALA CANTT., GANDHI GROUND AMBALA CANTT.,
(c) In case, outside the limit of this Police Station, then Name of P.S.
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6. Complainant / Informant
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(a) Name
ȡNARESH KADIAN
(b) Father's/Husband's Name
ͪȡǓȡȡ
(c) Date/Year of Birth
ÛǓͬ[ (d) Nationality
ȡçĚȣȡINDIA
(e) UID No.
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(f) Passport No.
ȡ Ȫ[ Ȳ
Date of Issue
ȡȣȯȧǓͬ Place of Issue
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(g) Occupation
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(h) Address
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S.No. Address Type
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Đ Ȳ
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1 Present Address CHAIRMAN , PEOPLE, FOR ANIMALS ( PFA, )
HARYANA , C-38 , ROSE APARTMENT VIHAR,
ROHINI , DELHI -110085., AMBALA CANTT,
AMBALA, HARYANA, INDIA
2 Permanent Address AMBALA CANTT, AMBALA, HARYANA, INDIA
(i) Phone number
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ǔ«ȡAMBALA P.S.
ȡȡAMBALA Year
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CANTT
FIR No.
Ĥ Ǘǐ Ȳ Date
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2. S.No. Acts
\ͬǓ Sections
ȡȡ
fȱ
Đ Ȳ
1 IPC 1860 120-B
2 IPC 1860 268
3 IPC 1860 429
4 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 11
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
5 PREVENTION OF CRUELTY 3
TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960
1 Day
ǑMonday Date from
ǑȡȲ ȯ Date To
ǑȡȲ
Time Period
\ͬPahar Time From
ȯ Time To
1 hrs hrs
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(c) In case, outside the limit of this Police Station, then Name of P.S.
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District (State)
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(a) Name
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(b) Father's/Husband's Name
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(c) Date/Year of Birth
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(e) UID No.
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(f) Passport No.
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Date of Issue
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(h) Address
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S.No. Address Type
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1 Present Address C-38, Rose Apartment, Sector-14, Prashant Vihar,
Rohini, Delhi, NEW DELHI, DELHI, INDIA
2 Permanent Address C-38, Rose Apartment, Sector-14, Prashant Vihar,
Rohini, Delhi, NEW DELHI, DELHI, INDIA
(i) Phone number
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S. No. Name
ȡ Alias
`ȡ Relative's Name
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13. Action taken: Since the above information reveals commission of offence(s) u/s as
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