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Don’t want kids to become ninjas: Kapil Sibal

Ninjas were known to carry out espionage and covert activities, often in disguise in Japan

New Delhi: “We do not want all children to become ninjas,” a senior lawyer told the Supreme Court on Thursday, taking a cue from Chief Justice H.L. Dattu’s reference to his grandson looking like a ninja by wearing a mask to avoid high levels of pollution in Delhi.

The remark was made by Kapil Sibal when the apex court was hearing a plea filed by three infants against the use of loud fire-crackers during the festivals of Diwali and Dasara.
Ninjas were known to carry out espionage and covert activities, often in disguise, during 16th-17th century in Japan.

Sharing the concerns expressed by senior lawyers Sibal and K.K. Venugopal on the issue, a bench headed by the Chief Justice however said it would be difficult to pass an interim order but sought responses from the Centre and Delhi government on the matter.

“Issuing notice is fine. But issuing any interim order is not feasible right now,” the bench, also comprising Justices Arun Mishra and Adarsh Kumar Goel, said.

Besides the Centre and Delhi Government, the bench also issued notices to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Delhi Pollution Control Board (DPCB) and fixed the plea for hearing on next Friday.

Sibal, arguing for the toddlers, started his arguments by referring to the “poisonous and cancerous” smoke and particulate matters released due to bursting of loud crackers.

( Source : PTI )
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