New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said there is no total ban on use of firecrackers, adding only those crackers containing Barium salts or chemical crackers are prohibited.


The apex court said no authority can be permitted the violation of the directions issued by it and permit banned firecrackers under the guise of celebration, ANI reported.


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Earlier on Thursday, the apex court said that the ban on firecrackers needs to be followed strictly as this was essential to protect the right to life.


The apex court maintained that it was not against any festival or celebration.


“We are not against any particular festival or celebration but we cannot permit others to play,” said an apex bench of Justices MR Shah and AS Bopanna.


“We don't want to come in the way of enjoyment but for it, one cannot play with fundamental rights of others,” the bench added.


Emphasizing on the implementation of its previous orders, the apex court said that the authorities entrusted with the task to implement orders must show more responsibility.


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The apex court was hearing an application alleging violation of the order banning the use of certain chemicals that were dangerous and beyond safety limits in the firework, Live Law reported.


The apex court’s observation came ahead of the festival of Diwali to be celebrated on November 4.