• Calcutta HC rejects PIL on loudspeaker order
    Times of India | 19 August 2026
  • Kolkata: A division bench of Calcutta High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition challenging a verbal directive from West Bengal Police regarding the removal of loudspeakers and microphones from mosques in the state.

    Dismissing the petition, the division bench of Acting Chief Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty and Justice Atarup Banerjee clarified that the court would not pass any order based on a verbal directive by the state police.

    The bench also observed that the petition was filed solely based on media reports and that the 4,000 mosques on which the purported verbal order was applicable were not parties in the case. Since the court did not hear the mosque authorities’ versions, it said the petition had no merit.

    There had been allegations that police were forcibly removing loudspeakers from religious places without any legal notice. A PIL was moved at Calcutta High Court against this purported move by one individual, represented by senior advocate and Trinamool legislator Kalyan Banerjee.

    Chief minister Suvendu Adhikari recently rubbished the allegations that loudspeakers and microphones were selectively removed from mosques. He informed that more than 5,000 loudspeakers had been removed from various religious places in a special police operation across the state. Giving statistics, the chief minister said a total of 5,299 loudspeakers had been removed from religious places, of which 4,203 were from mosques and 1,096 from temples.
  • Link to this news (Times of India)