Supreme Court of India · 2005-07-18
In Re: Noise Pollution Û Restricting Use ... vs Unknown
- Court
- Supreme Court of India
- Petitioner
- In Re: Noise Pollution Û Restricting Use ...
- Respondent
- Unknown
- Author
- R.C. Lahoti
- Bench
- R.C. Lahoti, Ashok Bhan
Judgment text excerpt
The Supreme Court addressed the issue of noise pollution in relation to the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution. The Court emphasized the need for strict enforcement of existing laws regulating the use of loudspeakers and high-volume sound systems, particularly in residential areas, to prevent harm to individuals, including instances where noise pollution contributed to tragic outcomes. The Court held that the amendment to the Noise Pollution Control and Regulation Rules, 1999, allowing nighttime use of loudspeakers without adequate guidelines, was problematic and required reconsideration to protect public interest.