(1) Whenever as a result of search or seizure or as a result of inspection or otherwise the bovine animals are seized, the custody of the seized bovine animals pending final disposal of the case may be entrusted by an order of the Competent Authority to any recognized voluntary agency working for the welfare of such animals or to a Gaushala or a Gosadan governed under the provisions of the Rajasthan Gaushala Act, 1960 (Act 24 of 1960): Provided that where there is no such voluntary agency or Gaushala or a Gosadan in any local area, the Competent Authority may entrust the custody of bovine animals to any such agency, Gaushala or Gosadan outside the area or to any other suitable person, who volunteers to maintain such animal. (2) Whenever any case is finally disposed of, further orders regarding custody or permanent entrustment of bovine animal shall be made by the Competent Authority subject to such terms and conditions as may be deemed proper. (3) Any person aggrieved by an order made under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) may, within thirty days from the date of the said order, appeal against it to the Divisional Commissioner. (4) On such appeal the Divisional Commissioner may after giving an opportunity to the appellant and the Competent Authority or any other officer authorized by him in this behalf to be heard, direct the order to be stayed pending disposal of the appeal or may modify, after or annual the order and make any further orders that may be just. (5) Whenever any bovine animal is seized under this Act the Competent Authority or the Divisional Commissioner shall have, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in force, any other court, Tribunal or other Authority shall not have jurisdiction to make orders with regard to possession, delivery, disposal or release of such animal.
(1) Whenever as a result of search or seizure or as a result of inspection or otherwise the bovine animals are seized, the custody of the seized bovine animals pending final disposal of the case may be entrusted by an order of the Competent Authority to any recognized voluntary agency working for the welfare of such animals or to a Gaushala or a Gosadan governed under the provisions of the Rajasthan Gaushala Act, 1960 (Act 24 of 1960): Provided that where there is no such voluntary agency or Gaushala or a Gosadan in any local area, the Competent Authority may entrust the custody of bovine animals to any such agency, Gaushala or Gosadan outside the area or to any other suitable person, who volunteers to maintain such animal. <br>(2) Whenever any case is finally disposed of, further orders regarding custody or permanent entrustment of bovine animal shall be made by the Competent Authority subject to such terms and conditions as may be deemed proper. <br>(3) Any person aggrieved by an order made under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) may, within thirty days from the date of the said order, appeal against it to the Divisional Commissioner. <br>(4) On such appeal the Divisional Commissioner may after giving an opportunity to the appellant and the Competent Authority or any other officer authorized by him in this behalf to be heard, direct the order to be stayed pending disposal of the appeal or may modify, after or annual the order and make any further orders that may be just. <br>(5) Whenever any bovine animal is seized under this Act the Competent Authority or the Divisional Commissioner shall have, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in force, any other court, Tribunal or other Authority shall not have jurisdiction to make orders with regard to possession, delivery, disposal or release of such animal. <br>