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Use of loudspeakers not crucial for any religion

  • Ruling: Use of loudspeakers is not essential to any religion, according to the Bombay High Court.

Relevance : GS 2(Judiciary, Governance, Health)

  • Health Concerns: Court highlighted that noise is a major health hazard, justifying the need to regulate loudspeakers.

Court Direction:

  • Law enforcement agencies directed to act promptly against noise pollution violations.
  • Religious institutions urged to use sound systems with auto-decibel limits to control noise.
  • Background: The ruling came from a petition filed by housing associations in Kurla, Mumbai, citing police inaction regarding noise pollution from masjids.
  • Noise Pollution Concern: Petitioners argued that loudspeakers used for religious purposes, violated Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, and the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
  • Cosmopolitan Nature of Mumbai: The court emphasized Mumbai’s diversity, stating that granting loudspeaker permissions could infringe on public peace.
  • Article 19 & 25: Court ruled that denying loudspeaker permissions does not infringe on religious rights under Articles 19 (freedom of speech) and 25 (freedom of religion) of the Constitution.
  • Public Interest: The court stressed that denying loudspeaker permissions is in the public interest, to maintain peace in the cosmopolitan city.
  • Citizens’ Plight: The court acknowledged that common citizens suffer due to the use of loudspeakers and amplified sounds, making it the responsibility of the state and authorities to enforce the law.

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