The Court of Judicial Magistrate Malir has taken a decisive step to ensure a peaceful atmosphere during the ongoing celebrations of Independence Day. In response to the growing concern of public disturbance caused by the playing of horns, the court has issued a ban on the buying and selling of "baje” or horns within the city.
The court’s order emphasizes the significance of maintaining a tranquil environment for citizens commemorating the nation’s Independence Day. Under the provisions of Section 190(2) of the Penal Code, the court has directed the local law enforcement authorities to initiate appropriate action against individuals involved in the selling and playing of horns.
Specific instructions have been issued to the Station House Officers (SHOs) of Shrafi Goth and Sachal to diligently enforce the ban. The court’s directive highlights the importance of curbing the sale and usage of horns, especially during this period of heightened celebrations.
The unrestricted playing of bugles and horns has been a cause of concern for the public during Independence Day festivities. The court’s intervention aims to alleviate the disturbance caused by the blaring sounds of horns while also addressing the open sale of these items.
As the nation comes together to celebrate its hard-earned independence, this court order reflects a concerted effort to ensure that the festivities are marked by a sense of respect for public tranquility. By enforcing the ban on the buying and selling of horns, the authorities seek to create an atmosphere where citizens can fully immerse themselves in the spirit of patriotism and unity without any undue disruptions.