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Practising Religion Doesn’t Require Loudspeakers: Bombay HC

Bombay High Court reiterates that loudspeakers are not essential for practising any religion, stressing peace, dignity and citizens’ right to a noise-free environment.

December 05, 2025 / 17:28 IST
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Practising Religion Doesn’t Require Loudspeakers: Bombay HC (image: canva)
Practising Religion Doesn’t Require Loudspeakers: Bombay HC (image: canva)

The Bombay High Court’s Nagpur bench has ruled that loudspeakers are not essential for practising any religion, reaffirming that public peace must be protected. Citing a Supreme Court order, the court said no faith instructs devotees to offer prayers by disturbing others through noise-polluting devices. The observation came while hearing a petition related to the use of loudspeakers at a mosque in Maharashtra.

HC Rejects Plea for Loudspeaker Permission

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The petition was filed by Masjid-e-Gausia in Gondia district seeking approval to install loudspeakers. The bench dismissed the plea, stressing that Article 21 of the Constitution guarantees life with dignity, which includes the right to live in a peaceful environment.

The court stated that religious rights cannot override the rights of citizens to peace, adding that the use of loudspeakers is a matter of regulation, not religious compulsion.