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7. Operation of loud speaker.
(1) Subject to the provisions of Section 5, the prescribed authority may permit operation ... loud-speaker in the following circumstances with restrictions attached thereto :- (a) the operation of loud-speaker may be permitted within closed doors and enclosed premises
Kolahal Niyantran Adhiniyam, 1985
5. General restrictions against the use of loud-speaker.
(1) Loud music shall not be operated or be caused ... hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (2) Loud speaker shall not also be operated or caused to be operated at any time
announcement of such bye-law shall also be made on loud speaker in such area, at least six weeks before the date on which
reproducing the human voice, such as a megaphone or a loud-speaker; or (b) shout, or otherwise act in a disorderly manner, within
radio gramophones, television, VCR, VCP, accumulators, electrical valves, amplifiers and loud speakers and parts and accessories thereof.
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apparatus for radio telephone, radio telegraphy or radio broadcasting; Amplifiers and loud speakers which are used exclusively in such instruments and apparatus.
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intended sale to be made by beat of drums or loud speakers or publication in news papers or pamphlets distributions or affixing poster
reproducing the human voice, such as a megaphone or a loud speaker; or (b) shout, or otherwise act in a disorderly manner within
Definitions.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "loud music" means sound produced on or from band, bag pipe, clarionet, shahnai, drum, bugle ... tasha or jhanj and includes any loud sound produced by any other instrument or means; (b) "loud speaker" means an amplifier or any other device
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(ii) the use of loud speaker at any religious place or premises where it is being made