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Delhi High Court refuses to entertain plea challenging Chhath Puja ban on banks of Yamuna river

Justice Prasad was dealing with a plea filed by two organisations, the Chhath Pooja Sangharsh Samiti and the Purwanchal Jagriti Manch. These organisations moved the Court challenging a Delhi government notification dated October 9, 2021.

It was argued that the notification, which banned Chhath Puja on the banks of Yamuna in Delhi, violated the fundaments rights of the people of Delhi.

The Court was told that there are 30-40 lakh people who are affected by the order and that the neighbouring States of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana were still celebrating the festival on Yamuna’s banks.

“Respondent no 1 (Delhi government) notified the aforesaid notification during Covid-19 period without any power… It is further submitted that respondent no .1 has not mentioned proper law/rules which entitles them to restrain the worship of 30-40 lakh of the devotees,” the plea argued.

Source: Barandbench

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