The court noted that only 11 states had filed compliance reports.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday asked all states to comply with its directions to deal with incidents of cow vigilantism and mob lynching, reported news agency PTI.
Noting that only 11 states had filed compliance reports following its July 17 verdict on cow vigilantism, the court asked the remaining states to file their reports within one week.
“If reports are not filed then the home secretary of the defaulting state will have to appear in person before court,” the court said.
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