Chennai: defeating unconditional religious rights and omnibus, Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to take action against all religious institutions found violating the noise pollution and building control norms.
Judge BC Subramaniam, directing the Secretary of the Head of State to ensure that all the right actions are taken to load illegal noise pollution and construction in religious institutions, “no one can be permitted to do the impossibility with the basis of people’s sentiments or with the help of rights Religion.
Every such sentiment leads to illegality it will never be tolerated by the state and his party.
Less punishment will cause violations of fundamental rights of other citizens and therefore, these countries are bound to ensure all rights Such religion is being carried out by any citizens in the way in question and as far as permitted under the Constitution.
“The judge made observations while disposing of the pentecostal mission (church), eroding challenging local administration acts in eliminating the official construction of the church .
Refusing every assistance to the Church, Judge Subramaniam said: “This court is the opinion that all religious institutions must comply with the legal rules for the purpose of carrying out their respective religious activities.” Every such religious activity that affects the rights of other citizens must be taken seriously and all the right actions must begin if there are complaints or vice versa, the court said.