Indira Nehru Gandhi vs Shri Raj Narain & Anr on 7 November, 1975
Equivalent citations
The Police Act, 1861
UNION OF INDIA
India
The Police Act, 1861
Act 5 of
The Karnataka Police Act, 1963.
KARNATAKA
India
The Karnataka Police Act, 1963.
Act 04 of
Calcutta or in any vehicle within such area, of micro-phones, loudspeakers or other apparatus for amplifying music or other sounds. (b) The State Government ... under clause (b) of that sub-section and may seize any microphone, loudspeaker or other apparatus used to operated in contravenes of the order
stretch between
Ashoka Road and Parliament Street or prevent them from using
loudspeaker or public announcement system. The NGT after
hearing the matter has rendered
after making search, the victim was not found, announcement from Maszids on loudspeakers was got made, but in vain. On 14.09.2000 missing report was lodged ... victim and when she was not found anywhere, announcements by loudspeakers were got made from Maszids. It is specifically stated by P.W. 3 Mustafa
Central Government provides as under:
"5. Restrictions on the use of loudspeakers/public address system.-
(1) A loudspeaker or a public address system shall ... used except after obtaining written permission from the authority.
(2) The loudspeaker or public address system shall not be used at night (between
Restrictions on the use of loud
speakers/public address system:-
(1) A loudspeaker or a public address system
shall not be used except after obtaining ... written
permission from the authority.
(2) A loudspeaker or a public address system
shall not be used at night (between
town of Calcutta or in any vehicle within such area, of microphones, loudspeakers, or other apparatus for amplifying human voice or amplifying music or other ... under clause (b) of that sub-section and may seize any microphone, loudspeaker or other apparatus used or operated in contravention of the order
District Magistrate and other Officers would issue permission for use of microphone/loudspeaker subject to conditions and restrictions imposed by the West Bengal Pollution Control ... hear the sound and/or music or the communication made by the loudspeakers, but they are compelled to tolerate all these things against their will