India News | Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Quashing of FIRs Against Persons Using Crackers in Diwali

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New Delhi [India], February 18 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition seeking quashing of FIRs against persons alleged to have been selling, purchasing or bursting "green crackers".

A Bench comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna said that the public interest litigation for quashing of FIRs is not maintainable and dismissed the same.

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The Court said that if the accused persons are aggrieved, then they should approach the appropriate High Court under section 482 CRPC for quashing of the FIRs and a Writ Petition under Article 32 is not maintainable for the said purpose.

The Court was hearing a petition moved under Article 32 for quashing of FIRs against persons alleged to have been selling/purchasing/bursting "green crackers". The Petitioner submitted that as per orders passed by the Supreme Court in Arjun Gopal versus Union of India, there is no blanket ban on the sale/purchase/use of crackers and that "green crackers" are allowed.

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The court opined that if the alleged violators or accused persons had been using green crackers or not, is a subject matter of trial. (ANI)

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