New Delhi: Dance bars will be back in business soon in Maharashtra following the Supreme Court stay on a law banning dance performance in bars, hotels and restaurants around the state. The court however said the dignity of women should be protected and it is the duty of the state police to ensure that it was done.
Although SC interim order mandates regulation instead of ban on dance bars,Govt still favours ban.We will examine & press our demand in SC.
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Maharashtra’s law, which banned dance performances was very similar to previous law that was declared unconstitutional by the apex court, said a bench of Justice Dipak Misra and Prafulla C Pant.
The apex court had, in 2009, struck down a similar law saying that banning dance performances was unconstitutional. After that, the state government passed another law
We are happy with the decision of court,” said Bharat Singh Thakur, president of the Dance Bar Association. “We always respected the dignity of women. We have been running dance bars since 1997 and there was no complaint against us on obscenity.”