In response to a contempt notice issued by the high court for non compliance of its orders to procure noise meters, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K P Bakshi today appeared in person before the court.
A division bench headed by Justice A S Oka had in January asked the state's Home department to procure 1,843 decibel meters and provide these to all police stations in the state, in compliance with the provisions of noise pollution rules.
"There is complete failure on the part of the state government to comply with directions relating to procurement of the decibel meters," Justice Oka said.
The bench today asked the government on what basis it had made a statement earlier in the high court that it would procure noise metres.
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"It is a complete breach of HC orders," the bench said.
The court deferred the matter to October 20 for further hearing after observing that "the approach of state government in committing breach of high court orders is not proper".
The high court today said the state had failed to procure noise level metres on its own and asked whether it was ready to buy these meters from NGOs.
The court was hearing a bunch of PILs seeking implementation of noise pollution rules and regulations.
While hearing the petitions, the bench today emphasised that nobody, including the petitioners', intervenors and respondent parties, should bring religion into the issue.