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HC ordered a night patrol to take action against noise pollution

HC ordered a night patrol to take action against noise pollution
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Panaji: The Bombay High Court in Goa has directed a sustainable night patrolling by the local intelligence bureau, defeating the staff and sub-division of the Night Night Officer to curb and control voice pollution.
The Revati Mohite Dere and Ms Judge Division Bench Bench and M.
Jawalkar directed 112 specific telephone line settings to receive sound pollution complaints.
It is said that the control room that operates assistance must maintain a complaint record and forward complaints to the police station.
“The police will immediately carry out inspections if the accusation is found correctly, the right steps must be taken to stop the pollution of such noise, register pine and investigate and continue against violators in accordance with the law,” said the High Court at that time hearing litigation of the public interest proposed by Sagardeep Sirsaikar who looked for the implementation of sound pollution rules in anjuna-vavator.
However, the High Court has issued direction for implementation throughout the state.
The police must act if there are violations reported by the local intelligence agency, the staff defeat, officers, robots and Robin, noise monitoring committees or NGOs, or others state.
The court said that all cases of violations must be reported to the district judge, which will then take action against violators in accordance with the provisions of the noise pollution (regulations and control) rules 2000 and environmental protection measures.
Nigel’s Advocate Da Costa Frias and Gaurish Malik told the court that despite complaints, there were no actions taken and loud music that exceeded the level that was allowed to be played until the morning late.
They sent a party video to support their case.
The petition said that the noise pollution had disturbed peace and tranquility of Chapora, Anjuna and residents of Vagator.
Loud music usually began after sunset around 6pm and continued until around 6 in the morning, the applicant stated.
One shack operator was asked to apply for a business before the High Court that he would comply with regulations and regulations in connection with the noise pollution.

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