The first bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice Abdul Quddhose, in a suo moto Public Interest Litigation petition directed the PCB and Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department to make sure that the noise pollution norms are followed.
"We only direct the PCB and HR and CE to make sure that no temples or...no institution violates the noise pollution norms causing disturbance to people living in and around including students and elderly," the bench said in its recent direction.
In their letter, they said they were class 12 students and submitted that songs played by temples in their village through loud speakers disturbed them.
A counter affidavit was filed by the Inspector of Police, Gudalur, Nilgiris district stating that Divya was not residing in the area and was also untraceable.
However, the villagers and the temple authorities appeared before the revenue divisional officer and agreed not to use any loud speakers, it was submitted.