卡纳塔克法院以宪法权利为由,中止了要求超过10人举行公共集会许可证的政府命令。
Karnataka court halts government order requiring permits for public gatherings over 10 people, citing constitutional rights.
卡纳塔克高等法院的Dharwad法官根据州政府命令,从2025年10月18日起暂停执行临时命令,要求10多人在公共或政府场所集会必须事先获得许可。
The Karnataka High Court’s Dharwad bench has imposed an interim stay on a state government order from October 18, 2025, requiring prior permission for gatherings of more than 10 people in public or government spaces.
该命令受到Punashthen Seva Sanstha的质疑,被批评为可能针对RSS, 侵犯了宪法规定的言论自由和集会自由权。
The order, challenged by the Punashthen Seva Sanstha, was criticized as potentially targeting the RSS and violating constitutional rights to free speech and assembly.
法院裁定该指令非法限制基本权利,并质疑政府发布此类行政命令的权力,指出现行法律已经对公众集会作出了规定。
The court ruled the directive unlawfully restricted fundamental rights and questioned the government’s authority to issue such an administrative order, noting existing laws already regulate public gatherings.
在11月17日举行进一步听证会并向州当局发出通知之前,暂停措施仍然有效。
The stay remains in effect pending further hearings on November 17, with notices issued to state authorities.