Bhubaneswar: Organising a wedding procession in Cuttack will now require mandatory prior police permission, according to new guidelines issued by the Commissionerate Police under the Odisha Urban Police Act.
The directive applies to all marriage processions that involve bands, sound systems, DJs, or loudspeakers. Applicants must complete a fully online application process and receive approval before conducting the event.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Cuttack, has clarified that applications must be submitted through the Commissionerate Police online portal, addressed to the DCP’s office. Registration requires a valid 10-digit mobile number, which will be used to send updates on the application status via SMS.
Mandatory Documents Required:
- Original booking receipt of the band or sound system
- Indemnity bond on Rs 100 non-judicial stamp paper, duly notarised
- Proof of venue booking
- Receipt for private security guards (if deployed)
- Identity proof of the bride (especially for private residence ceremonies)
Depending on the event location, additional approvals may be required:
- Electricity bill for residential venues
- Land No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from CMC, CDA, R&B Department, or Tahsildar (if government land is involved)
- Fire Department NOC
- TPCODL clearance for electrical safety
- R&B Department certification for stage or pandal safety
Licence Fee Details:
- Rs 100 per programme (without loudspeakers)
- Rs 300 per programme (with loudspeakers)
Payments must be made through the e-challan system under the Odisha Urban Police Act, using the prescribed receipt head. Applications must be submitted at least 72 hours before the event. Applications can be filed no earlier than 15 days before the ceremony. Requests submitted outside this window will not be considered.
Once approved and payment is confirmed, the licence certificate can be downloaded online. Final approval confirmation will also be sent via SMS.
Applicants facing technical issues can contact the designated helpdesk during working hours, from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm, on weekdays (excluding Sundays and public holidays).
The move aims to ensure public safety, traffic management, and noise regulation while allowing families to celebrate weddings in an organised and lawful manner.
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