The Bombay High Court ruled that loudspeakers are not essential for any religion, urging strict enforcement of noise pollution norms. It directed the state to adopt mechanisms like calibrated sound ...
The court emphasised that complaints regarding violations of noise pollution norms must be addressed promptly.
MUMBAI: Bombay HC directs police to act on noise pollution complaints from religious structures, emphasizing swift action without revealing complainant identities.
The Bombay High Court directed the Maharashtra government to have an in-built mechanism to control decibel levels in their public address systems used by any religious bodies, irrespective of religion ...
The Bombay High Court has ruled that the use of loudspeakers for religious purposes aren't an essential part of any religion. The court, therefore, directed the Mumbai Police to enforce the Noise ...
The Bombay High Court has observed that a Magistrate is justified in proceeding with a trial for the offence under Section ...
The court passed its judgment on a petition filed by two housing associations from suburban Kurla - Jaago Nehru Nagar Residents Welfare Association and Shivsrushti Co-operative Housing Societies ...
The Nagpur bench of Bombay high court overturned the conviction of a man accused of sexually assaulting his daughter, citing a seven-year delay in rep ...
Mumbai: Use of loudspeakers is not an essential part of any religion, the Bombay High Court said on Thursday. Highlighting ...
The bench referred to the 2016 HC judgement that issued several directives for the strict implementation of Noise Pollution (Regulations and Control) Rules, 2000. The High Court had then observed that ...
In strong words against the law enforcement agency, the bench said the ED's charge 'falls flat' and called its proceeds of ...