Lucknow Police Tightens Security Amid Festive Season and Examinations
In preparation for upcoming festivals like Holi and Eid, as well as various entrance examinations, the Lucknow Police have implemented Section 163 across the city. This regulation, formerly known as Section 144, will remain in effect from March 14 to May 12 to maintain law and order during this crucial period.
Restrictions Under Section 163
With the enforcement of Section 163, several restrictions have been put in place:
1. Ban on Unauthorized Drone UsageThe use of drone cameras is strictly prohibited around key government buildings, including the Chief Minister’s residence, Raj Bhavan, Vidhan Sabha, and other government offices.
2. Prohibition of Unauthorized ProtestsPublic demonstrations and protests will not be allowed at any location other than the designated protest site (Eco Garden). Any unauthorized protest will be considered a violation of the law and may lead to legal action.
3. Restrictions on Vehicles and WeaponsAny public gathering, procession, or event that could disrupt law and order will not be allowed without prior police permission.
5. Tenant Verification MandatoryAll delivery service providers must verify their employees before appointing them for work in the city.
Legal Consequences for ViolationViolating Section 163 will be considered a punishable offense under Section 223 and other relevant legal provisions. The police have issued a strict warning against non-compliance, ensuring that security remains tight during the upcoming events.
ConclusionWith multiple religious festivals, major public gatherings, and entrance examinations scheduled between March and May, the Lucknow Police are taking precautionary measures to maintain peace and order. Residents are advised to follow the guidelines to avoid legal action and contribute to a safe and secure environment in the city.