The Bombay High Court has issued a directive to political parties and local authorities to strictly enforce the hoarding ban under the Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995. This move aims to reduce visual pollution and maintain the a
Bombay High CourtHoarding BanMaharashtra Prevention Of Defacement Of Property ActBmcPublic SafetyReal Estate MaharashtraDec 30, 2024
The Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995, is a law that prohibits the unauthorized placement of hoardings, posters, and other advertisements on public and private properties. It aims to maintain the aesthetic appeal of the city and prevent visual pollution.
The court issued this directive in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) that highlighted the issue of unauthorized hoardings in Mumbai. The directive aims to ensure compliance with the Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995, and maintain the city's aesthetic appeal and public safety.
Political parties, local municipal authorities, and the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) are required to enforce the hoarding ban. They are tasked with removing unauthorized hoardings and ensuring future placements adhere to the law.
Enforcing the hoarding ban can lead to a more organized and regulated environment for advertisements, reduce visual pollution, and enhance the city's beauty. It can also improve public safety by removing obstructive hoardings from dangerous locations such as roadsides and traffic signals.
The success of this initiative will be measured by the proactive and consistent efforts of all stakeholders, including political parties, municipalities, and the public. Increased public awareness and community involvement are also seen as key components in ensuring the long-term success of the ban.
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