Empowerment under Section 36 of Maharashtra Police Act 1951 in Pune district
Coronavirus is spreading on a large scale in various parts of the Pune rural district. For this, restrictions have been imposed on the communication of citizens. Also, in recent times, milk agitations, other agitations, rallies, marches, demonstrations, etc. are being organized by various parties and organizations in Pune rural district for various demands. Dhangar community is agitating for reservation. Due to the repeal of the law on the reservation of the Maratha community in the Supreme Court and agitations are taking place in various places regarding OBC reservation efforts and statements are being made. Farmers are agitating for the resumption of bullock cart races. Ganpati Utsav will be celebrated from 10th September 2021 to 19th September 2021. For the above reasons, the possibility of a law and order situation in the Pune rural district cannot be ruled out. In order to take legal action for this, under the powers vested under Section 36 of the Maharashtra Police Act, 1951, Superintendent of Police Dr Abhinav Deshmukh has directed all Sub-Divisional Police Officers, all Police Thane Officers in charge and all officers in charge of security from 12.5 hrs. He has informed in the press release that the following rights have been granted till this time.
Instructing people on how to behave or behave in a procession or crowd on the road or on the road, at what time or not to remove any such procession, and to schedule such times, during all processions and gatherings and during worship. And to give proper orders not to obstruct any road or public place or public place which may be crowded or obstructed, on all roads and streets, on ghats or ghats, on all jerks and jerks, and on public baths, laundry and landing places. To give proper orders to maintain order in places and places like temples and all other public places. To regulate and control the playing of drums, trumpets, and other instruments in any street or near the road and to play songs, horns and other loud instruments. The right to regulate and control the use of loudspeakers) and to issue appropriate orders subject to and confirming any order made by the competent authority under sections 33,35,37, 40,42,43 and 45 of these Acts. Superintendent of Police Dr Deshmukh has informed in a press release that it has been provided.