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The UTTAR PRADESH GO-SEVA AYOG ADHINIYAM, 1999

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 THE UTTAR PRADESH GO-SEVA AYOG ADHINIYAM, 19991 
[U. P. ACT no. 15 of 1999] 
 Amended by  
U. P. Act No. 09 of 2007 
U. P. Act No. 17 of 2013 
U.P. Act No. 25 of 2024 
[As passed by the Uttar Pradesh Legislature,  assented to by 
the Governor on March 24 , 1999 and published in U. P. Gazette 
extraordinary on March 24, 1999. ] 
 AN 
ACT 
to establish a Go -Seva Ayog f or preservation, development 
and welfare of the cow and its progeny and for matters 
connected therewith or incidental thereto.  
 IT IS HEREBY enacted in the Fiftieth Year of the Republic of India 
as follows ; 
Short title, 
extent and 
commen-
cement 
1. (1) This Act may be called the Uttar Pradesh G o-Seva Ayog 
Adhiniyam, 1999. 
(2) It extends to the whole of Uttar Pradesh.  
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Government 
may by notification, appoint in this behalf.  
Definition 2.  In this Adhiniyam, β€” 
(a) β€œ Ayog” means  the Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva Ayog establish 
under section 3 ; 
(b) β€œCow” means cow and its progeny ; 
 (c) β€œ Government” means the State Government of Uttar 
Pradesh; 
(d) β€œmember” means a member of the Ayog and includes the 
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the Ayog. 
 (e) words and expressions used and not defined in this 
Adhiniyam but defined in the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow 
Slaughter Act 1955 or, as the case may be, the Uttar Pradesh Goshala 
Adhiniyam 1964 shall have the meanings assigned to them therein.   
Establishment 
of the Ayog 
3.  (1) The Government may, by notification, establish at 
Lucknow a body to be k nown as the Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva Ayog to 
exercise the powers conferred on, and to perform the functions 
assigned to it under this Adhiniyam. 
(2) The Ayog shall be a body corporate.  
Constitution 
of the Ayog 
4.  (1) The Ayog shall consist of the following members :β€” 
β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” 
1. For SOR see at the end of this Act. 
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 1[ (a) Principal Secretary/Secretary to                   β€œEx-officio 
  the Government in the Animal                      Member” 
  Husbandry Department ]  
 2[ (b) Secretary to the Government in                    β€œEx-officio 
  the Finance Department                               Member” ] 
(c)  Secretary to the Goverment in the                        ” 
 Agriculture Department, 
 (d)  Secretary to the Government in the                      ”  
 Forest Department, 
(e)  Secretary to the Government in the                       ” 
 Dairy Development Department, 
 (f)  Secretary to the Government in the                       ”  
 Revenue Department, 
(g)  Director General of police, Uttar                           ” 
 Pradesh, 
 (h)  Director, Animal Husbandry Department,            ” 
 Uttar Pradesh. 
 3[(i) six non -official members nominated by the Government 
from amongst the following persons, namely:- 
(i) one representative of the Uttar Pradesh Goshala Sangh 
established under the Uttar Pradesh Goshala Adhiniyam, 1964; 
(ii) five persons of whom two shall be agriculturists and three 
shall be connected with voluntary organisations engaged  in welfare, 
preservation and protection of cows in the State.] 
 (j) Ayog may co-opt five members from amongst persons having 
done outstanding service for the welfare of cow who shall have no right 
to vote.  
(2) The 4[Chairperson and two Vice-Chairperson] of t he Ayog 
shall be nominated by the Government from amongst the non -official 
members.  
 (3) In the event of death, resignation or disqualification of a 
non-official, member or of his becoming incapable of acting before the 
expiry of his term, a vacancy shall be deemed to have occurred in such 
office and such vacancy shall be filled by nomination of a person 
thereto as member who shall hold office for the remainder of the term 
of his predecessor.  
β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” 
1.  Subs. by sec. 2  of  U. P. Act no.  17  of  2013.   
2.  Subs. by sec. 2  of  U. P. Act no.  09  of  2007.   
3.  Subs. by sec. 2(a)  of  U. P. Act no.  25  of  2024.   
4. Subs. by sec. 2 (b) of U.P. Act no. 25 of 2024. 

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Term of office 
and 
allowances of 
members 
5.  1[(1) every non-official member shall hold office for a term of 
one year and shall be eligible for re-nomination ; 
Provided that a non-official member shall hold office during the 
pleasure of the Government. ] 
 (2) There shall be paid to the non -official members, 
Chairperson and Vice -chairperson such allowances as may be 
prescribed.  
(3) A non -official member may, by writing under his hand 
addressed to the Government, resi gn his office at any time and on 
such resignation being accepted, he shall be deemed to have vacated 
his office.  
 (4)  2[  X  X  X  X  ] 
Disqualifica-
tions for being 
non official 
member 
6. A person shall be disqualified for being nominated as, and 
for being a non-official member, if he β€” 
(a) holds any office of profit under the Ayog : 
 (b) is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent 
court ; or  
(c) is an undischarged insolvent ; or   
 (d) has directly or indirectly by himself or by any mem ber of 
his family or by any partner, employer or employee acquired any 
interest whether pecuniary or of any other nature, in any contract or 
employment with, by or on behalf of, the Ayog ; or  
 (e) is a Director or a Secretary or a member or other salarie d 
officer of any corporate body or any co -operative society, which has 
any share interest in any contract or employment with, by or on 
behalf of the Ayog ; or  
 (f) has been convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude ; 
Provided that a person shall not, be disqualified under clause 
(a) by reason only of his being a member and receiving any allowances 
under sub-section (2) of section 5.  
Officers and 
other 
employees of 
the Ayog 
7.  (1) The Government shall provide the Ayog with a Secretary 
and such o ther officers and employees as may be necessary for the 
efficient performance of the functions of the Ayog.  
 (2) The salaries and allowances payable to, and the other terms 
and conditions of the service of, the Secretary and the other officers 
and employees appointed for the purposes of the Ayog shall be such 
as may be prescribed.  
Salaries and 
allowances to 
be paid out of 
the Fund of 
the Ayog 
8.  The allowances payable to non -official members and the 
administrative expenses, including salaries, allowanc es and pensions 
payable to the officers and other employees referred to in section 7, 
shall be paid out of the Fund referred to in section 12. 
β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” 
1.  Subs. by sec. 3(a)  of  U. P. Act no.  09  of  2007.   
2.  Omit. by sec. 3 (b) of  U. P. Act no.  09  of  2007.   

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Vacancies etc, 
not to 
invalidate 
proceedings of 
the Ayog 
9. No act or proceeding of the Ayog shall be invalid on the 
ground merely of the  existence of any vacancy or defect in the 
constitution of the Ayog.  
Procedure of 
the Ayog 
10.  (1) The Ayog shall meet as and when necessary at such 
time and place as the Chair person may think fit.  
(2) The Ayog itself shall regulate its procedure. 
 (3) All orders and decisions of the Ayog shall be authenticated 
by the Secreta ry or an y other officer of the Ayog duly  authorized by 
the Secretary in this behalf.  
Functions and 
powers of the 
Ayog  
11.  (1) The Ayog shall perform all or any of the following 
functions, namely :β€” 
(i) enquire into, suo motu or on complaint an alleged violation 
of any provision of the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter 
Act, 1955 and the laws governing the Goshalas, cattle pounds, cattle 
fairs and cattle market by whatever name called and to submit its 
report to the Government ; 
 (ii) work for the welfare of cow in the State ; 
(iii) work for the scientific use of dung and urine of cow so as 
to enhance their utility in the sphere of agriculture including soil 
fertility and domestic use ; 
 (iv) work for promotion of and assistance to Goshalas ; 
(v) activate defunct Goshalas ; 
 (vi) in addition to, and not in derogation of, the provisions of 
the Uttar Pradesh Goshala Adhiniyam, 1964 ; assist in the working 
and functioning of the Goshalas, established and run by the 
voluntary organizations, for the p urposes of providing financial 
assistance, training in the field of scientific rearing of various breeds 
of cow as also for the proper utilization of dung and urine of the cow 
for agriculture and domestic use, including propagation and use of 
bio-gas plant based on the dung of cow ;  
 (vii) exercise supervision over Goshalas to check malafied 
diversions of fund provided by the Ayog or the Government and the 
property belonging to the Goshalas and other voluntary organizations 
and bring to the  notice of the Government specific instances for 
appropriate action ; 
 (viii) develop pastures and associate with other institutions 
and bodies, whether private or public, for the said purposes ; 
 (ix) apply for and obtain tracts of land from the G overnment or 
other pe rsons by way of allotment, gift, lease or purchase for the 
purposes of devel oping pastures or growing fodder , establishing 
fodder banks, Goshalas and such other constructions thereon as may 
be necessary for the purposes of this Adhyadesh ;  
 (x) educate, campaign and make people aware about the 
economic benefits which can be derived out of cow ; 
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 (xi) Procure fodder and make it available for the cow in the 
areas affected by famine, drought or other natural calamities and set 
up camps for the aforesaid purpose in such affected areas.  
 (xii) work in collaboration with Agricultural Universiti es or the 
organizations of the G overnment engaged in the task of research in 
the fields of breeding and rearing cow and the organic manure or 
biogas and collaborate with research projects of Indian System of 
Medicine conducted by various public or private organizations for 
conducting research on the biogenic products of the cow for 
Medicinal purposes ;  
 (xiii) assist Goshalas in their efforts in producing pedigreed 
bulls of indigenous species of cow and for procuring  fodder and assist 
in relocation of existing Goshalas, at places where plenty of fodder 
and water is easily available ; 
 (xvi) promote schemes to encourage use of organic manure 
and recommend to the Government suitable measures including 
incentive schemes for use of dung or urine of cow as organic manure 
and pesticides by farmers to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers 
and pesticides and encourage manufacturing and use of recently 
developed bullock driven agricultural implements and carts ;  
 (xv) undertake fodder development schemes ;  
(xvi) take into custody the abandoned, stray, rescued, 
confiscated or seized cows from the concerned local bodies, other 
competent authorities or courts after due authorization in accordance 
with law for the time being in force and maintain them or get them 
maintained properly ;  
 (xvii) formulate and submit schemes for consideration of the 
Government for the establishment of cottage industries in the rural 
areas, based on cow milk, cow dung, cow urine, energy generatio n by 
drought power of bullocks and bio gas product of cow as also based 
on hides or bones of the naturally dead cow for the purposes of 
manufacturing various products ; 
 (xviii) organize demonstrations, meetings and seminars 
pertaining to development of i ndigenous species of cow, organic 
farming developed bullock -driven agricultural implements and carts 
and arrange for publicity and extension programmes regarding 
benefits from cow through Television, Radio, seminars, meetings and 
demonstrations and publish  and distribute their video -audio 
cassettes and literature ;  
 (xix) make available training facilities regarding cattle rearing 
and their management to the managers and staff of Goshalas or other 
non-governmental organizations ; and   
 (xx) examine any other matter that may be  referred to it by 
the Government and submit its report thereon.  
 (2) In order to enable the Ayog to perform the functions under 
this Adhiniyam, the Ayog β€”  
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 (a) shall have the same powers which a court has under the 
Code of Civil Procedure to compel any person to be present and give 
statement on oath, to compel an y person to produce records or books 
of accounts, to issue commission to record statement of any person 
and to inspect any records or books of account ; 
 (b) may constitute committees at different levels consisting of 
official and non -official members and  may issue directions from time 
to time to them and supervise their work ;  
 (c) may, with the prior approval of the Government, issue 
identity card to a person designating him as an Honorary Gorakshak 
in such form and for such period and for the purposes  of pursuing 
such part-time activities relating to cow as may be prescribed ; 
 (d) shall review various Acts in force in the State pertaining to 
cow and the rules made thereunder and may recommend 
amendments therein. 
(3) The Government may provide adequat e force to the 
Commission if so required by it for efficient discharge of its functions 
under this Adhiniyam.   
Grants by the 
State 
Government 
12.  (1) The State Government shall, after due appropriation 
made by the State Legislature by law in this behalf , pay to the 
Commission by way of grants such sums of money as the State 
Government may think fit for being utilized for the purposes of this 
Adhiniyam.  
 (2) The Commission may spend such sums as it thinks fit for 
performing the functions under this Adhi niyam and such sums shall 
be treated as expenditure payable out of the grants referred to in  
sub-section (1). 
Accounts and 
Audit  
13.  (1) The Ayog shall maintain proper accounts and other 
relevant records and prepare an annual statement of accounts in 
such form and manner as may be prescribed.  
 (2) The accounts of the Ayog shall be audited by such auditor 
and at such intervals as may be prescribed.  
(3) The auditor shall have such powers of requiring the 
production of books, accounts, vouchers and othe r documents and 
papers for inspecting any of the offices of the Ayog as may be 
prescribed.  
Annual report 14.  The Ayog shall prepare annual report for each financial 
year, in such form and at such time, as may be prescribed giving a 
full account of its a ctivities during the financial year and forward a 
copy thereof to the Government.  
Annual report 
and audit 
report to be 
laid before the 
State 
Legislature 
15.  The Government shall cause the annual report, together 
with a memorandum of action taken on the advice tendered by the 
Ayog under section 11, and the reasons for the non -acceptance, if 
any, of any such advice, and the audit report to be laid, as soon as 
may be, after they are received, before both the Houses of the State 
Legislature.  
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Chairperson, 
Members and 
employees of 
the Ayog to be 
public servant  
16.  The Chairperson, Members and employees of the Ayog  
shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 
21 of the Indian Penal Code.  
Fund of the 
Ayog 
17.  (1) The Ayog shall have its own fund and all receipts of the 
Ayog shall be credited thereto and all payments by the Ayog shall be 
made therefrom.  
(2) The Ayog may β€” 
 (a) accept grants, subventions, donations and gifts from the 
Government or a local authority and private or public trusts and 
individuals ; and  
(b) receive loans from the commercial banks or any other 
financial institutions for all or any of the purposes of this Adhiniyam.   
 (3) All monies belonging to the fund of the Ayog shall be 
deposited in such manner as may be prescribed.  
(4) Accounts of the Ayog in the banks shall be operated by 
such officers or functionaries of the Ayog jointly or individually as may 
be authorized by the Ayog.  
Application of 
Fund and 
property of 
the Ayog 
18.  (1) All properties, funds and other assets of the Ayog shall 
be held and applied by it for the purposes of this Adhiniyam.  
(2) No propos al involving financial implication shall be 
approved, sanctioned or implemented by the Ayog unless such 
proposal is first examined by a Finance Committee duly constituted in 
the manner as may be prescribed.  
Directions by 
the 
Government 
19.  (1) In the discharge of its functions, the  Ayog shall be 
guided by such directions on a question of policy as may be given to it 
by the Government.  
(2) If any dispute arises between the Government and the Ayog 
as to whether a question is or is not a question of policy , the decision 
of the Government shall be final.  
Protection of 
action taken 
in good faith 
20.  No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie 
against any person for anything which is in good faith done or 
intended to be done in pursuance of the  provisions of this Adhiniyam 
or the rules made thereunder. 
Power to 
remove 
difficulties 
21.  (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions 
of this Adhiniyam, the Government may, by a notified order, make 
provisions, not inconsistent wit h the provisions of this Adhiniyam as 
appear to it to be necessary or expedient, for removing the difficulty.  
 (2) No order under sub -section (1) shall be made after the 
expiration of a period of two years from the commencement of this 
Adhiniyam.  
 (3)  Every order made under sub -section (1) shall be laid, as 
soon as  may be,  before  both the Houses of the State Legislature and  
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  the provisions of sub -section (1) of section 23 -A of the Uttar Pradesh 
General Clauses Act, 1904 shall apply as they apply in respect of 
rules made by the Government under any Uttar Pradesh Act. 
Power to make 
regulations  
22.  The Ayog may, with the prior approval of the Government, 
make regulations consistent with this Adhiniyam and the rules made 
thereunder.  
Power to make 
rules  
23.  The Government may, by notification, make rules for 
carrying out the purposes of this Adhiniyam.  
Repeal and 
savings  
24.  (1) The Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva Ayog Adhyadesh, 1 998 
and the Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva Ayog (Sanshodhan) Adhiniyam, 1999 
is here by repealed.  
U.P. Ordinance 
No. 20, 1998 
and Ordinance 
No. 3, 1999 
(2) Notwithstanding such repeal anything done or any  action 
taken under the Ordinances referred to in sub -section (1) shall be 
deemed to have been done or taken under this Act, as if the 
provisions of this Act were in force at all material times.  
 
 
 
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STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS 
 
Article 48 of the Constitution of India provides that the State shall endeavor to 
organize agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in 
particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and rohibiting the 
slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle. In pursuance of the 
said provisions, the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 and the Uttar 
Pradesh Go -shala Adhiniyam, 1964 were enacted but the provisions of the said Acts 
could not be implemented effectively, due to which slaughter of cow and its progeny 
and their transportation from the State to places outside the State continued illegally 
and old and useless stray Cattle were causing different kinds of problems. Hence, it 
was decided to establish the Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva Ayog mainly for, preservation, 
development and welfare of the cow and its progeny, to work for promotion of scientifiec 
use of dung and urine of cow so as to enhance their utility in the sphere of agriculture 
including soil facility and domestic use, promoting schemes to encourage use of organic 
manure, obtaining tracts of land for the purposes of developing pastures or growing 
fodder, establishing fodder banks Go -shalas and other constructions, educating 
campaigning and making people aware of the economic benefits which can be derived 
from the cow, formulating schemes for the establishment of cottage industries the rural 
areas based on cows milk, cow dung, cow urine, energy generation by draught power of 
bullocks and bio -gas product of cow as also based on hides or bones of the cow lying 
naturally, promoting schemes to encourage use of organic manure and for ensuring 
effective implement ation of the provions of the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of  Cow 
Slaughger Act, 1955 and the Uttar Pradesh Go-shala Adhiniyam, 1964. 
2. Since the State Legislature was not in session and immediately Legislative 
action to implement the aforesaid decision was ne cessary, the Uttar Pradesh Go -Seva 
Ayog Adhyadesh, 1998 (Uttar Pradesh Ordinance no. 20 of 1998) was promulgated by 
the Governor on December 18, 1998. 
3. Sub -clause (iv) of clause (i) of sub -section (1) of section 4 of the aforesaid 
Ordinance contained a p rovision in respect of the constitution of that twelve persons, 
one from each revenue division of the State belonging to voluntary organisations 
engaged in the welfare, preservation and protection of cow in the State, shall be 
nominated by the State Govern ment as non -official members of the aforesaid Ayog. As 
there are 19 revenue divisions in the State and it is not possible to nominate one 
person from each revenue divisions as on -official member of the aforesaid Ayog, it was 
decided to amend sub -clause (iv ) of clause (f) of sub -section (1) of section 4 of the 
aforesaid Ordinance to provide that twelve persons belonging to voluntary organisations 
engaged in the welfare, preservation and protection of cow in the State, shall be 
nominated by the State Government as non-official members of the aforesaid Ayog. 
4. Since the State Legislature was not in session and immediate legislative 
action to implement the decision referred to in paragraph 3 was nec essary, the Uttar 
Pradesh Go-Seva Ayog (Sanshadhan) Adhyadesh, 1999 (Uttar Pradesh Ordinance no. 3 
of 1999) was promulgated by the Governor on January 18, 1999. 
This Bill is introduced accordingly be replace the aforesaid Ordinance. 
 
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