Calcutta High Court imposes ban on sale & use of firecrackers during Kali Puja and Diwali

Kolkata, October 29 (FN Agency) A two-judge bench of Calcutta High Court on Friday imposed ban on the sale and use of firecrackers during Kali Puja, Diwali and Chat Puja due to prevailing covid-19 pandemic this year. The bench comprising Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharya and Justice Anirudha Roy issued the ruling on a petition seeking re-imposition of the ban on firecrackers, as was ordered by the court in 2020. This order, thus, nullifies a recent notification by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board that allowed the use of “green” firecrackers for a limited period of time on Diwali and Kali puja.

The order, dated October 26, had also noted that the “air quality in Kolkata and districts were at moderate/ satisfactory levels till third week of October “The authorities have been asked to implement the order and take action against anyone flouting it. Our teams will be monitoring the situation with active support of the police,” WBPCB chairman Kalyan Rudra said on Wednesday. Th Apex Court on Thursday dispelled the impression that it was against a particular group or community by banning firecrackers and said it cannot allow violation of rights of citizens under the guise of enjoyment The bench of Justices MR Shah and AS Bopanna made it clear that it wants full implementation of its orders to send a message that it is here to protect the rights of people and can even pass an order for CBI investigation concerning those manufacturers who are selling fake green crackers. “ Under the guise of enjoyment, you (manufacturers) cannot play with the lives of citizens.

We are not against a particular community. We want to send a strong message that we are here for the protection of fundamental rights of citizens,” the bench said. The apex court said the earlier ban order on firecrackers was passed after giving elaborate reasons. “All firecrackers were not banned. It was in the larger public interest. There is a particular impression being created. It should not be projected that it was banned for a particular purpose. Last time we said that we weren’t coming in the way of enjoyment but we cannot come in the way of fundamental rights of people,” the bench said. The top court had earlier said that under the guise of green crackers, banned articles are being used by firecracker manufacturers and reiterated that its earlier order banning joint crackers must be complied by every state.