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Guj. HC: Machines Used for Welding in Residential Society is Nuisance(17.01.2025)

Gujarat High Court while hearing a matter concerning nuisance caused by a welding machine being operated at the outskirts of a residential society, ha.....

Tags : Gujarat High Court, Residential Society, Nuisance



P&H High Court Takes Suo Motu Cognizance of Noise Pollution Created by Marriages(21.11.2018)

Punjab and Haryana High Court has taken suo motu cognizance of nuisance created by loud amplified music emanating from marriage palaces and private fa.....

Tags : Punjab and Haryana High Court, Nuisance in Marriages



Allahabad HC: Cannot Claim Use of Loudspeakers as a Matter of Right(24.01.2025)

Allahabad HC while hearing a plea seeking permission for installation of loudspeakers on a Masjid, has observed that use of microphone and loud-speake.....

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Court covers its ears amidst religious caterwauling(08.04.2016)

The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court avoided, narrowly, being dragged into a controversial religious debate about the use of loudspeakers dur.....

Tags : public nuisance, loudspeaker, temple, religious



Blast from the Past

Their right to be loud and your duty to hear(05.03.1974)

Public authorities have a torrid time explaining why loudspeakers are allowed to be used or why sometimes they are not. Permit a screeching amplifier .....

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