Case against Shiv Sena for violating norms
"The Bombay High Court had directed the organisers of Shiv Sena that the noise level should not exceed more than 50 decibel in the rally, but the organisers did not followed the High Court order, so we are taking action against them," said Assistant Commissioner of Police Madhukar Sankhe.
Earlier, Mumbai city police had denied them permission to use loudspeakers in the rally, as the area was declared a silence Zone, following which Shiv Sena moved to the High Court.
The Bombay High Court on Monday, Oct 11, permitted Shiv Sena to hold its traditional Dasara rally at Shivaji Park.
OneIndia News
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Story first published: Monday, October 18, 2010, 18:44 [IST]