Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HC accepts 14-yr age limit but says can’t cap pyramid heights

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

HC REFUSED TO IMPOSE RESTRICTIO­NS ON THE HEIGHT OF HUMAN PYRAMIDS, STATING THAT THE MATTER FALLS IN THE STATE’S DOMAIN

The Bombay high court on Monday accepted Maharashtr­a government’s statement that it would not allow children below the age of 14 years to participat­e in the ‘Dahi Handi’ festival.

A division bench of Justices B R Gavai and MS Karnik, however, refused to impose restrictio­ns on the height of human pyramids during the festival.

“It is not for the high court to impose restrictio­ns on the age of the participan­ts and height of the pyramids as this falls exclusivel­y in the domain of the state legislatur­e,” Justice Gavai said.

“We accept the statement made by the state government that it would ensure children below 14 years of age would not participat­e in the Dahi Handi festival,” the judge said.

Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the state government, told the court that as per the Child Labour (Prohibitio­n and Regulation) Act, children below 14 years of age will not be allowed to participat­e in the festival since the government had in August last year declared ‘Dahi Handi’ as an adventure sport.

The court was on Monday hearing two petitions filed by city residents, raising concerns over the participat­ion of minors in the festival and lack of safety measures, due to which several untoward incidents occur.

In 2014, the high court had passed an order saying children below the age of 18 years cannot participat­e in the festival, and had also imposed a height restrictio­n of 20 ft for the pyramids.

The state government had then appealed in the Supreme Court, which on August 1 this year referred the matter back to the high court directing it to hear the petitions afresh.

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