“Prevention of the icon in the National Law on Honor in 1971 prohibits actions that are disrespectful to the national flag, anthem and Indian constitution. Know in detail.
Kumar’s thread, Chief Minister Bihara
Discussion about the hymn and how to prevent it by embraceing the country after RJD leaders shared a video in which Bihara’s chief Bihara Kumar was spotted as a press on his shoulder, and he appeared to be included in the conversation.
In addition, at one point, he was seen smile and put his hands in the nomascar to anyone in the audience.
Prevention of insults before the anthem
“Prevention of the icon in the National Law on Honor in 1971 prohibits actions that are disrespectful to the national flag, anthem and Indian constitution.
He also concludes a punishment, including imprisonment or fines for intentionally preventing the singing of the national anthem.
It was said in the aforementioned act during the performance of the anthem, which is present, except that those who are in shape should stand in mind, which stands in front of the flag of the right hand over the heart.
It has a clear indication that men who are not in shape should remove the headdress with the right hand and hold it in the left shoulder and hold the hand over the heart.
“Smiling, neither friendship nor discharge”
“Prevention of the icon in the National Law on Honor in 1971” Also a clear instructions that, without smiling, neither friendly connections, nor disintegration, and eventually nothing made solely for your own benefit should not be done during the hymn.
Punishment for insulting anthem
The law clearly states: “Anyone who intentionally misses the anthem of the anthem or creates violations of any meeting, which should be executed by imprisonment, which can last up to three years, or with small or both.”
This act also states that the strict punishment will be abolished for disrespect for the anthem and violation of its restrictions.
The accused was executed by imprisonment for up to 3 years, a fine or both.
When the anthem plays in the theater, patrons in the hall must show respect, getting up while performing.
The speech of his iconic decision in Beijo Emanuel against Kerala in 1986, the Supreme Court said that not singing the anthem is not a crime unless it is done from disrespect.