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The court reiterated that the right to religion does not override noise pollution regulations and citizen's right to silence.
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Loudspeaker Ruling FAQs
"What is the ruling?","Is it a total ban?","Does it apply to all religions?","What is the noise limit?"
"Dismissal of plea or restriction order.","No, usually regarding decibel limits/timings.","Yes, noise pollution rules apply to all.","Typically 55dB (Day) / 45dB (Night)."
Ruling Details
"Decibel Limits","Time Restrictions","Fundamental Rights","Enforcement"
"Adherence to noise pollution rules.","No loudspeakers 10 PM - 6 AM.","Right to religion vs Right to silence.","Police to seize violating equipment."
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- "Upholds noise laws","Secular application","Implementation sensitivity","Public order priority"
✗ Cons
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