The Karnataka High Court's Dharwad bench on Tuesday temporarily halted the state's directive barring unpermitted gatherings of more than 10 people in government premises. This interim stay followed a petition by Punashthen Seva Sanstha, represented by senior advocate Ashok Haranahalli, who argued that the order imposed unconstitutional restrictions on fundamental rights.
Haranahalli emphasized that the state's mandate overstepped its bounds, making even small gatherings in public spaces like parks illegal without approval. The advocate questioned the rationale behind this order, especially with existing laws like the Police Act already in place.
The High Court has issued notices to various state officials, including the Director-General of Police, challenging the order dated October 18,

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