Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

CHECK IF ALL FIRECRACKE­R VENDORS HAVE LICENCES: HC

- HT Correspond­ent

The Bombay high court on Tuesday directed all civic bodies in the state to inspect licences issued in every ward for selling firecracke­rs ahead of Diwali.

A bench led by Justice VM Kanade said the above exercise was essential to avoid any fire accidents.

The bench said that while there was “no question of cur tailing one’s right to celebrate religious festivals, the state must, however, ensure that ade quate precaution­s are taken so that the lives of other citizens are not put in danger”.

The bench directed all civic corporatio­ns, the state govern ment, police and district collec tors to ensure that the provi sions of the Explosives Act 1884 that regulate the sale and stor age of firecracke­rs, are imple mented.

“The state should consider imposing heavy fines on busi nessmen who violate the provi sions of the Act governing sale and storage of firecracke­rs,” the benchsaid.

The bench has also asked the state to constitute a committee at every ward to monitor the sale and storage of firecracke­rs

“This is an unpleasant task as businessme­n will resist because they are trying to make money But lives of people are more important than making money Ensure that rules are strictly complied with,” it said.

The bench was hearing a pub lic interest litigation filed by a Nashik resident, seeking that the state be given adequate directions to prevent accidents that take place due to negligence in storing firecracke­rs.

The plea argues that the amended rules under the Act mandate that firecracke­rs must not be stored or sold in shops sit uated in residentia­l buildings or basements.

The plea also claims that the civic bodies and the police fail in implementi­ng the provi sions of the Act, leading to fre quent instances of fire and acci dents.

The high court is likely to take up the matter for hearing on November 30.

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