A bench of NGT, comprising judicial member Dalip Singh and expert member DK Agrawal yesterday refused to entertain the application of the Association seeking relaxation on the ban on DJs during marriage processions.
It sought relief on the ground that they will play the music according to the book and keep the noise level to limited decibel.
On May 18, the tribunal had directed that DJs operating on modified vehicles with big speakers would not be allowed in marriage processions as they caused noise and air pollution.
He said though the ban on DJs has come into force on November 18 in the city, the Association was not adhering to it.
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