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Madras High Court Disposes of Writ Petition Seeking Removal of Street Vendor Encroachments with Direction to Ensure No Obstruction to Permanent Traders. Court permits street vending in Theradi Street subject to non-obstruction of permanent shop traders, relying on Municipal Commissioner's assurance.

The petitioner, T. Ben Robert, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a Writ of Mandamus directing the District ...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ of Mandamus Against Encroachments in V.O. Chidambaranar Market, Salem. Court Directs Removal of Unauthorized Structures and Encroachments Within Eight Weeks.

The petitioner, J. Prosezhiyan, filed a writ of mandamus before the Madras High Court seeking directions to the respondents, including the District Co...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Ganesh Idol Installation and Road Closure. Temporary road closure for religious festival is permissible under police powers and municipal byelaws, balancing public convenience and religious sentiments.

The petitioners, residents and a builder, filed a writ petition challenging the installation of a Ganesh idol and the closure of a road in Pune by the...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Excise Duty Case — Licensee Liable for Duty on Liquor Destroyed in Fire. Absolute liability under Rule 7(11)(a) of UP Bottling of Foreign Liquor Rules, 1969 and Rules 708/709 of UP Excise Manual; act of God no defense.

The case arises from a fire incident on 10.04.2003 at the godown of the respondent company, a distillery licensee, which destroyed 35,642 cases of Ind...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Hawking Activities on Footpaths in Nariman Point and Churchgate Areas. Court Holds That Hawking Is a Fundamental Right Under Article 19(1)(g) Subject to Reasonable Restrictions, and That Municipal Authorities Have Discretion to Designate Hawking Zones.

The petitioners, a group of residents and welfare associations from Nariman Point and Churchgate areas in Mumbai, filed a Public Interest Litigation (...