No Hanuman Chalisa on Pink Street, please, guidelines Calcutta Excessive Court docket

The Calcutta Excessive Court docket has refused permission for a ‘Hanuman Chalisa recital programme’ proposed to be held on Saturday, 12 April, on the long-lasting Pink Street in Kolkata, asking the organiser to decide on a unique venue for the occasion.
The petitioner approached the courtroom, claiming that police had supplied another venue and prayed that the recital be allowed on Pink Street itself on 12 April.
A division bench, presided over by Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam, requested the organiser to pick out a venue aside from Pink Street.
The Kolkata Police had objected to the proposed location as a result of it might trigger site visitors congestion.
The petitioner challenged an earlier order by a single bench of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh, which had refused permission to carry the occasion on Pink Street. The division bench, which additionally included Justice Chaitali Chatterjee (Das), rejected the attraction difficult the only bench’s choice earlier within the day to refuse permission to carry the programme at Pink Street on Saturday.