The court said that public address system should be used only by the police to address the large number of people gathered at the Chhat ground in Aya Nagar here.
"This court is of the view that Delhi Government may consider the suggestion made by district magistrate (South) last year and implement it in the present season," Justice Vibhu Bakhru said.
The court also asked Additional Commissioner of Police (Licensing) to immediatedly issue an advisory directing that no person is allowed to use stage and public address system, which should only be used by the police to address the public to maintain law and order.
The samiti, in its petition filed through advocate Ritesh Sharma, sought direction prohibiting the police from issuing licence to another society -- Purvanchal Sanskritik and Samajik Vikas Manch -- for organising Chhat Puja at the ground on October 26 and 27.
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It said the ground was not large enough to accomodate two organisers and may create law and order problem as every year, around 10,000 people gathered there to worship Sun God.
He said law and order situation was examined and licences were issued after examining all aspects and that it was a considered decision to grant licence to more than one organiser as Chhat was a big religious programme.
He also argued that it was a personal and political fight of the petitioner and not a legal fight.
The petition claimed that the president of the other organiser, Purvanchal Sanskritik and Samajik Vikas Manch, was a member of BJP and he was seeing the function as an opportunity for his political ambition.