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HC ultimatum to Maha CS to file affidavit on noise pollution

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Bring down noise pollution levels during festivals, the Bombay High Court sternly told the Maharashtra government on Friday while giving a last chance to the Chief Secretary to file an affidavit identifying officers responsible for not implementing court directives on the issue.

A division bench of Justices A S Oka and Revati Mohite- Dere had on June 24 come down heavily on the state government and warned of initiating contempt proceedings against those officers who failed to follow its previous orders.

The court then directed the chief secretary to file an affidavit by today giving the names and designations of the errant officers.

Advocate General Anil Singh today informed the court that the affidavit could not be filed as the chief secretary is not available and is abroad.

The bench while adjourning the matter till July 9 said, “This is the last chance we are giving the chief secretary to file the affidavit with the details sought.”

The court had on the last hearing observed that the government was taking the High Court orders casually.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Dr. Mahesh Bedekar from neighbouring Thane district, raising concern over the nuisance created by various organisers of religious festivals with regard to noise pollution and erection of mandaps and pandals (makeshift structures) on streets and footpaths.

On the last hearing, the court while citing a Supreme Court judgement had observed that the fundamental right of practising or professing religion did not extend to “any and every place”.

It had said that while the civic bodies can grant permission for construction of temporary pandals during festivals like Ganpati or Navratri, these structures should not be erected on public roads and pavements.

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