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HC admits Suo Moto petition against use of Nylon Manja

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 31, 2020 19:30 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 31: Aurangabad Division Bench of Bombay High Court comprising Justice Ravindra V Ghuge and Justive V V ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 31: Aurangabad Division Bench of Bombay High Court comprising Justice Ravindra V Ghuge and Justive V V Kankanwadi on Thursday directed the police administration to conduct raid on the kite shops and register cases if nylon Manja is found there. The bench also mentioned in the order that an report of seizing quantity of Nylon Manja throughout the day and also take action against those who are flying kite with nylon manja.

The Division Bench, taking cognizance of the incident of a death of a woman as her throat wascut due to the nylon manja at Nashik, admitted a Suo Moto petition on December 30. Adv Satyajeet Bora is the Amicus Curie in this case. The next hearing will be held on January 1.

The state government has banned the nylon manja. The National Green Authority has banned it across the country since July, 2017. Many birds are injured due to the nylon manja says, the bird expert Dilip Bhagat, the bench mentioned.

The state government, divisional commissioner, district collector, commissioner of police, superintendent of police and municipal commissioner are the respondents. Chief government pleader D R Kale and Assistant government pleader Yadav Lonikar appeared for the respondents. While Advv Anand Bhandari for the municipal corporation.

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