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Saturday, February 11, 2006 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version
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SC allows kite flying from 25th

Staff Report

LAHORE: A full bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary, has allowed kite manufacturing and kite flying for 15 days throughout the country from February 25 to March 10.

The bench observed that kite flying with any dangerous material, including ‘Manja’, was not permitted.

The bench stipulated that all district nazims and administrative officials would fix the date for the ‘Jashan-e-Baharan’ (spring festival).

Flying kites with prohibited strings was declared to be an offence under section 4-A of the kite flying ordinance. The prohibited materials include manja, metallic wire, nylon cords and tandi.

The court also rejected a Punjab government ordinance which asked for kite manufacturing to be legalised one month before the ‘basant’ festival to allow for the production of kites and string for the event, saying that the whole process should be completed within the allotted 15 days, adding that no additional time would be given.

The court also directed all four provincial inspectors general of police to submit their reports of these fifteen days, and in case any deaths or untoward incidents occurred during this period, the court would re-examine the concessions granted by it.

The Supreme Court also held that from March 10, there would be a complete ban on kite flying and manufacturing.

The court also maintained that the responsibility for effectively implementing the court’s orders rested solely with the provincial governments, district nazims and police.

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