[Goanet] Fw: PRESS STATEMENT: KIND ATTN. " MAYABUSHAN NAGVENKAR "

2002-09-23 Thread goasuraj


Note: This Press Statement has been e-mailed to all news papers as well as
distributed in the Press Room, Secretariat, Panjim.

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From: goasuraj
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Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 9:10 AM
Subject: PRESS STATEMENT: KIND ATTN. " MAYABUSHAN NAGVENKAR "


21 Sep 2002.

To,
The Editor,
Herald,
Panjim- Goa.


KIND ATTENTION MR. MAYABUSHAN NAGVENKAR


Dear Sir,

Sub: Press Statement for kind publication.

Attached herewith is the Press Statement  with respect to the "LAWMAKERS
'BREAK' SOUND CONTROL ACT"
front page report by Mr. Mayabushan Nagvenkar, Herald dt. 19.09.2002.

Kindly oblige.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,

Sd/-
(Floriano C. Lobo)
President



 PRESS STATEMENT:
GOA SU-RAJ PARTY strongly condemns  the shameful attitute towards the Laws
of the land by the  keepers of  Laws themselves,  vis a vis the front page
report on Herald dated 19th. September, 2002 by Mayabushan Nagvenkar,
captioned "LAWMAKERS 'BREAK' SOUND CONTROL ACT".
It has been amply proved that the existing laws to control the ever
increasing Loud Music Noise Pollution in the State are not implemented by
the police on their own. One needs to make innumerable  complaints, and ,
one may or may not get the relief, but one certainly  gets the scorn  for
taking the trouble.
The Writ Petition No. 366/1999 filed by the 'GOA ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION' is
still pending with the High Court of Bombay at Goa, awaiting disposal,  in
which the Inspector General of Police is one of the respondents.
In the Order dated January 18, 2000,  w.r.t the above writ petition, the
point No. 5 of the Order reads as follows:
5(a): No permission shall be granted by the State Authorities, whether the
Sub-Divisional Magistrate, District Magistrate or the Police, for playing of
music on any amplifier in open areas during the times between 10.00 p.m. to
7 a.m. in any locality;
5(b): Any person who intends to use an amplification system for playing
music or otherwise, during the period 10.00 p.m. to 7.00 a.m., shall make a
special application for permission to the Home Secretary, Goa Government.
The Home Secretary shall strictly scrutinize the application and grant such
special permission for reasons to be recorded in writing as to why such
permission is being granted. The special permission shall  be limited, both
in terms of the day and the number of hours for which it shall be valid.
In view of the above High Court Order,  and,  also in keeping with the
Gazette of India Extraordinary 'MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS'
Notification, New Delhi , 14  February, 2000,  requiring the State to
implement the restriction on the use of loud speakers/public address system,
at para 5 of the said Notification, the action of the Porvorim Police in
conducting the open air orchestra  is clearly violative of the  provisions
of law and indicts the POLICE for dereliction of duties, specially when the
programme itself was conducted at the premises of the  office of the
Superintendent of Police (North) , which is termed as the North District
Head Quarters of the Goa Police.
Hopefully, the HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA, the Goa Environment Federation
and the other sensitive environmental organizations will take  due note,
since the above incident is a clear cut 'CONTEMPT OF COURT'
Issued in Public Interest by,
GOA SU-RAJ PARTY
President.



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[Goanet] Fw: PRESS STATEMENT: KIND ATTN. " MAYABUSHAN NAGVENKAR "

2002-09-23 Thread goasuraj



 
Note: This Press Statement has been e-mailed to all 
news papers as well as distributed in the Press Room, Secretariat, 
Panjim.
 
- Original Message - 
From: goasuraj 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 9:10 AM
Subject: PRESS STATEMENT: KIND ATTN. " MAYABUSHAN NAGVENKAR " 


21 Sep 2002.
 
To,
The Editor,
Herald,
Panjim- Goa.
 
 
KIND ATTENTION MR. MAYABUSHAN 
NAGVENKAR
 
 
Dear Sir,
 
Sub: Press Statement for kind 
publication.
 
Attached herewith is the Press Statement  with 
respect to the "LAWMAKERS 'BREAK' SOUND CONTROL ACT"
front page report by Mr. Mayabushan Nagvenkar, 
Herald dt. 19.09.2002.
 
Kindly oblige.
 
Thanking you,
 
Yours truly,
 
Sd/-
(Floriano C. Lobo)
President
 

 
 PRESS STATEMENT: 
GOA SU-RAJ PARTY 
strongly condemns  the shameful 
attitute towards the Laws of the land by the  keepers of  Laws themselves,  vis a vis the front page report on 
Herald dated 19th. September, 2002 by Mayabushan Nagvenkar, captioned 
“LAWMAKERS ‘BREAK’ SOUND CONTROL ACT”.
It has been amply proved that the 
existing laws to control the ever increasing Loud Music Noise Pollution in the 
State are not implemented by the police on their own. One needs to make 
innumerable  complaints, and , one 
may or may not get the relief, but one certainly  gets the scorn  for taking the trouble. 
The Writ Petition No. 366/1999 
filed by the 'GOA ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION' is still pending with 
the High Court of Bombay at Goa, awaiting disposal,  in which the Inspector General of Police 
is one of the respondents. 
In the Order dated January 18, 
2000,  w.r.t the above writ 
petition, the point No. 5 of the Order reads as follows:
5(a): No permission shall be 
granted by the State Authorities, whether the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, 
District Magistrate or the Police, for playing of music on any amplifier in open 
areas during the times between 10.00 p.m. to 7 a.m. in any 
locality;
5(b): Any person who intends 
to use an amplification system for playing music or otherwise, during the period 
10.00 p.m. to 7.00 a.m., shall make a special application for permission to the 
Home Secretary, Goa Government. The Home Secretary shall strictly scrutinize the 
application and grant such special permission for reasons to be recorded in 
writing as to why such permission is being granted. The special permission 
shall  be limited, both in terms of 
the day and the number of hours for which it shall be valid.
In view of the above High Court 
Order,  and,  also in keeping with the Gazette of 
India Extraordinary ‘MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS’ Notification, New 
Delhi , 14  February, 2000,  requiring the State to implement the 
restriction on the use of loud speakers/public address system,  at para 5 of the said Notification, the 
action of the Porvorim Police in conducting the open air orchestra  is clearly violative of the  provisions of law and indicts the POLICE 
for dereliction of duties, specially when the programme itself was conducted at 
the premises of the  office of the 
Superintendent of Police (North) , which is termed as the North District Head 
Quarters of the Goa Police.
Hopefully, the HIGH COURT OF 
BOMBAY AT GOA, the Goa Environment Federation and the other sensitive 
environmental organizations will take  
due note, since the above incident is a clear cut ‘CONTEMPT OF COURT’
Issued in Public Interest 
by,GOA SU-RAJ PARTYPresident.