PILIBHIT: A 25-year-old man sustained a deep lower on his throat after coming in contact with a Chinese manjha whereas travelling on a scooty, in the town space on Tuesday night.
The sufferer, Rajkaran, was shifted to a personal hospital by his relations the place he acquired 4 stitches on the wound. Later, he uploaded a grievance on the chief minister’s portal in addition to submitting a written grievance to the district Justice of the Peace, Praveen Kumar Laxkar.
Ashwini Agnihotri, a senior prison lawyer at Pilibhit, advised TOI that the NGT had imposed a ban on all kite flying threads product of nylon or artificial materials throughout the nation on July 11, 2017.
“Earlier on November 19, 2015, a division bench of Allahabad HC had ordered the UP authorities to impose a ban on Chinese manjha in the state. Later in 2017, all district magistrates of the state have been directed to observe the HC order,” he said.
The town Justice of the Peace, Dr Rajesh Kumar, stated, “The district administration had enforced a search and seizure operation in opposition to Chinese manjha right here earlier than Basant Panchami on January 26, 2023.”
The SHO of Pilibhit Kotwali police station, Naresh Tyagi, stated that any particular person caught promoting or stocking the banned manjha might be booked below IPC part 337 (inflicting damage to any particular person by doing any act so rashly or negligently as to hazard human life), 336 (doing any act so rashly or negligently as to hazard human life) and the suitable sections of the setting safety act, 1986.
Amitabh Agnihotri, an area resident, stated, “The regulation for reserving accused in banned manjha instances is kind of feeble, with them being granted bail the identical day. The banned manjha is offered freely despite the ban and accidents precipitated to many individuals.”
The sufferer, Rajkaran, was shifted to a personal hospital by his relations the place he acquired 4 stitches on the wound. Later, he uploaded a grievance on the chief minister’s portal in addition to submitting a written grievance to the district Justice of the Peace, Praveen Kumar Laxkar.
Ashwini Agnihotri, a senior prison lawyer at Pilibhit, advised TOI that the NGT had imposed a ban on all kite flying threads product of nylon or artificial materials throughout the nation on July 11, 2017.
“Earlier on November 19, 2015, a division bench of Allahabad HC had ordered the UP authorities to impose a ban on Chinese manjha in the state. Later in 2017, all district magistrates of the state have been directed to observe the HC order,” he said.
The town Justice of the Peace, Dr Rajesh Kumar, stated, “The district administration had enforced a search and seizure operation in opposition to Chinese manjha right here earlier than Basant Panchami on January 26, 2023.”
The SHO of Pilibhit Kotwali police station, Naresh Tyagi, stated that any particular person caught promoting or stocking the banned manjha might be booked below IPC part 337 (inflicting damage to any particular person by doing any act so rashly or negligently as to hazard human life), 336 (doing any act so rashly or negligently as to hazard human life) and the suitable sections of the setting safety act, 1986.
Amitabh Agnihotri, an area resident, stated, “The regulation for reserving accused in banned manjha instances is kind of feeble, with them being granted bail the identical day. The banned manjha is offered freely despite the ban and accidents precipitated to many individuals.”