A three-judge bench of Supreme Court comprised of CJI SA Bobde, Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice AS Bopanna heard a bach of petition filed by multiple applicants- interveners to modify the order dated June 18, by which it completely injuncted the annual car festival of Lord Jagannatha at Puri District of Orissa.
While modifying the earlier injunction order Supreme Court restrained itself to issue any guidelines and leave the issue to the wisdom of the Central Government, State Government, and Sree Mandir Temple Committee to do needful. But this order shall not be applied any other temple or Rath Jatra apart from Puri Rath Jatra.
SG Mehta Tushar Mehata submitted that “if Lord Jagannath will not come out tomorrow, he cannot come out for 12 years as per traditions. While maintaining precautions to ensure that pandemic is not spread, Odisha government can impose a curfew for a day and only the servitors who have tested negative for the coronavirus can be permitted to conduct the rituals of the annual car festival.”
Previously an Injunction order was passed without seeking an alternative method of Car pulling and several alternative methods were available to celebrate the annual Car festival scheduled on 23rd June 2020.
The Court inter alia Ordered as below :
However, we find, in one of the present applications, an affidavit filed on behalf of the State of Orissa statingthat it might be possible to conduct the Rath Yatra at Puri “in a limited way without public attendance”. This has been proposed by Gajapati Maharaj of Puri, who is the Chairman of the Puri Jagannath Temple Administration. Indeed, if it is possible to ensure that there is no public attendance, we see no reason why the Rath Yatra cannot be conducted safely along its usual route from temple to temple.
All entry points into the City of Puri, i.e., airports, railway stations, bus stands, etc.,
shall be closed during the period of Rath Yatra festival. The State Government shall impose a curfew in the City of Puri on all the days and during all the time when Rath Yatra chariots are taken in procession. The State Government may also impose curfew in the city of Puri on such other days and during such time as deemed necessary. During the period of curfew no one would be allowed to come out of their houses or their places of residence, such as, hotels, lodging houses, etc. To start
with, the curfew shall begin tonight at 8 P.M.
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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Writ Petition(s)(Civil)
No(s).571/2020
ODISHA VIKASH PARISHAD
Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
Respondent(s)
(FOR IA No. 55527/2020 – APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM FILING ORIGINAL VAKALATNAMA/OTHER DOCUMENT AND
IA No. 56796/2020 – CLARIFICATION/DIRECTION IA No. 56804/2020 – CLARIFICATION/DIRECTION IA No. 56802/2020 – EARLY HEARING APPLICATION IA No. 56816/2020 – EARLY HEARING APPLICATION
IA No. 55596/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56737/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56786/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56660/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56801/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56784/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56792/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56399/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56807/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 54912/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56588/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56695/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56782/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56790/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56815/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 55759/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56797/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56580/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56788/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56665/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 56800/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.
IA No. 56781/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.
IA No. 56814/2020 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.
IA No. 56811/2020 – INTERVENTION APPLICATION
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SANJAY KUMAR
Date: 2020.06.22
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IA No. 56664/2020 – MODIFICATION OF COURT ORDER
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IA No. 56810/2020 – RECALLING THE COURTS ORDER
IA No. 56731/2020 – RECALLING THE COURTS ORDER)
Date : 22-06-2020
These matters were called on for hearing today.
CORAM :
HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE A.S. BOPANNA
(VACATION BENCH)
COUNSEL FOR THE PARTIES
Mr. Harish Salve, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Ashok Parija, Ld. AG (For Odisha)
Mr. Shibashish Misra, Adv.
Mr. Mahesh Agarwal, Adv.
Mr. Tushar Mehta, Ld. SG
Mr. Kanu Agarwal, Adv.
Mr. B.V. Balaram Das, AOR
Mr. Ranjit Kumar, Sr. Adv.
Ms. Ranjeeta Rohatgi, AOR
Ms. Samten Doma, Adv.
Mr. Mohan Parasaran, Sr. Adv.
Mr. K.V. Viswanathan, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Vimlesh Kumar Sukla, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Chetan Sharma, Sr. Adv.
Mr. P.K. Mohanty, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Hitendra Nath Rath, AOR
Mr. Vijay Ku. Ragada, Adv.
Mr. Bibhuti Bhusan Choudhary, Adv.
Mr. Silabhadra Sastry, Adv.
Mr. J.P. Parida, Adv.
Mr. Vishnu Mohan, Adv.
Mr. Manan Sanghai, Adv.
Mr. Ankur Kashyap, Adv.
Mr. Deves Tripathy, Adv.
Mr. Dhurtiman Joshi, Adv.
Mr. Arvind Aswani, Adv.
Mr. Bhusan Ojha, Adv.
Mr. Debasis Sathpathy, Adv.
Mr. Prabhakar Meher, Adv.
Mr. S.K. Rout, Adv.
Mr. Prahalad Bhat, Adv.
Mr. Tejaswi Kumar Pradhan, AOR
Mr. Mahesh Jethmalani, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Sarthak Nayak, Adv.
Mr. Sri Satya Mohanty, Adv.
Dr. Surender Singh Hooda, AOR
Mr. P.S. Narsimha, Sr. Adv.
Ms. Aishwarya Bhati, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Nachiketa Joshi, Adv.
Mr. Merusagar Samantray, Adv.
Ms. Priyanka Das, Adv.
Mr. Ardhendhu Mauli Prasad, Adv.
Ms. Archana Pathak Dave, Adv.
Mr. Tirtha Sahu, Adv.
Mr. P. V. Yogeswaran, AOR
Mr. C.S. Vaidyanathan, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Bhakti Vardhan Singh, AOR
Mr. Joydeep Roy, Adv.
Mr. Nachiketa Joshi, Adv.
Mr. Tirth Kumar Sahu, Adv.
Mr. Santosh Kumar, Adv.
Mr. Saumya Ranjan, Adv.
Mr. Arijit Prasad, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Anjuman Tripathy, Adv.
Mr. Arya Tripathy, Adv.
Mr. Vikas Dahiya, Adv.
Mr. Vishwa Raj Singh, Adv.
Mr. Sahil Tagotra, AOR
Mr. Sanjay Kumar Das, Adv.
Mr. Swetaketu Mishra, Adv.
Mr. V.K. Monga, AOR
Mr. Maninder Singh, Sr. Adv.
Ms. Priyashree, Adv.
Mr. Kush Chaturvedi, AOR
Mr. Manan Sanghai, Adv.
Mr. Advait Shukla, Adv.
Mr. Arvind Aswani, Adv.
Mr. Ankur Kashyap, Adv.
Mr. Pranaya Kumar Mohapatra, AOR
Mr. Arijit Prasad, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Anjuman Tripathy, Adv.
Mr. Arya Tripathy, Adv.
Mr. Sahil Tagotra, AOR
Ms. Akriti Chaubey, AOR
Mr. Anshuman Ray, Adv.
Mr. Digant Deo, Adv.
Mr. Kedar Nath Tripathy, AOR
Mr. Jitendra Mohapatra, Adv.
Mr. P.N. Misra, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Manan Sanghai, Adv.
Mr. E. C. Vidya Sagar, AOR
Mr. Subhash Jha, Adv.
Mr. Ghanshyam Upadhyay, Adv.
Mr. Umesh Dubey, Adv.
Mr. Manoj K. Mishra, AOR
Mr. Ashok Panigrahi, AOR
Mr. Anmol Tayal, Adv.
Mr. Biswajit Das, Adv.
Mr. Abhigya, AOR
Ms. Anamika Sharma, Adv.
Ms. Sunita Yadav, Adv.
Ms. Anamika Kushwaha, Adv.
Ms. Nandita Rao, Adv.
Mr. P.S. Narasimha, Sr. Adv.
Mr. J. Sai Deepak, Adv.
Mr. Suvidutt M.S., AOR
Mr. Anu B., Adv.
Mr. Vibhor Ahlawat, Adv.
Mr. Yogesh Kumar, Adv.
Mr. Abhijeet Singh, Adv.
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
ORDER
These are applications made by several parties for intervention and modification of Order dated 18th June, 2020 passed by this Court.
By that Order we had restrained the respondents from holding the Rath Yatra this year in view of the danger presented by gathering of 10 to 12 lakhs devotees for a period of 10-12 days. Clearly, any spread of the Coronavirus due to the Rath Yatra would be disastrous due to the large number of persons and the impossibility of tracking all the infected people after they have gone back to their respective homes. Needless to say that it is not possible to screen the medical conditions of all those who converge on the cities for the Rath Yatra.
While we do not have the official copy of the gazette itself, we are informed that in the 18th-19th century a yatra of this kind was responsible for the spread of cholera and plague “like wild fire”. We say this in order to remind the authorities concerned that the situation can become dangerous if the rules of caution are ignored.
Before we passed our earlier Order we had suggested to the parties that the procession of chariots, i.e., the Rath Yatra itself, could be allowed to proceed, however, without the general congregation which participates in this Yatra. We were informed that it would be well nigh impossible to ensure that there is no congregation. This Court was, therefore, left with no option but to grant an injunction restraining the Rath Yatra itself.
However, we find, in one of the present applications, an affidavit filed on behalf of the State of Orissa statingthat it might be possible to conduct the Rath Yatra at Puri “in a limited way without public attendance”. This has been proposed by Gajapati Maharaj of Puri, who is the Chairman of the Puri Jagannath Temple Administration. Indeed, if it is possible to ensure that there is no public attendance, we see no reason why the Rath Yatra cannot be conducted safely along its usual route from temple to temple.
Having given serious consideration to the matter and having heard the parties, we are of the view that the Rath Yatra at Puri may be held subject to following conditions:
(1) All entry points into the City of Puri, i.e., airports, railway stations, bus stands, etc., shall be closed during the period of Rath Yatra festival.
(2) The State Government shall impose a curfew in the City of Puri on all the days and during all the time when Rath Yatra chariots are taken in procession. The State Government may also impose curfew in the city of Puri on such other days and during such time as deemed necessary. During the period of curfew no one would be allowed to come out of their houses or their places of residence, such as, hotels, lodging houses, etc. To start with, the curfew shall begin tonight at 8 P.M.
(3) Each Rath, i.e.., Chariot, shall be pulled by not more than 500 persons. Each of those 500 persons shall be tested for the Coronavirus. They shall be permitted to pull the chariot only if they have
been found negative. The number 500 shall include officials and police personnel.
(4) There shall be an interval of one hour between two chariots.
(5) Each of those who is engaged in pulling the chariot shall maintain social distancing before, during and after the Rath Yatra.
(6) We are informed that certain rituals are associated with the Rath Yatra. We direct that only such persons shall be associated with the rituals who have been found to have tested negative and shall maintain social distancing.
(7) The primary responsibility for conducting the Rath Yatra in accordance with the conditions and other norms shall be that of the Committee in-charge of Puri Jagannath Temple Administration. Each member of the Committee shall be responsible for due compliance with the conditions imposed by this
Court and the general directions which govern ensuring of public health issued by the Union Government. In addition, the officers designated by the State Government for conduct of the Rath Yatra shall be responsible likewise.
(8) The rituals and the Rath Yatra shall be freely covered by the visual media. The State Government shall allow TV cameras to be installed at such places as may be found necessary by the TV crew.
(9) The bare minimum number of people shall be allowed by the Committee to participate in the rituals and in the Rath Yatra. We take a note of the fact that the State of Orissa has a good record of having controlled the pandemic with a very little loss of life. We see no reason why the same attitude of care and caution should not be applied to the Rath Yatra.
(10) The State Government may take such help as may be found necessary from the Union Government. Shri Tushar Mehta, learned Solicitor General, has assured the Court that the Union Government shall offer all assistance and help to the State Government in this endeavour.
(11) The State Government shall maintain a record containing details of all those who have been allowed to participate in the Rath Yatra or the rituals connected therewith along with details of their medical conditions after testing.
All the applications for intervention and modification of Order dated 18th June, 2020 passed by this Court are disposed of.
(SANJAY KUMAR-II)
ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS
(BEENA JOLLY)
BRANCH OFFICER