Updated On: 09 February, 2025 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
The court has asked the BMC counsel to check on the feasibility of conducting the town vending committee polls on the basis of the 2014 electoral roll

Hawkers encroach on the road and pavement at Borivli station. File pic
The Bombay High court, hearing a suo moto PIL regarding the illegal hawkers menace, is set to take a decision on the elections for the town vending committee (TVC), which will decide the hawking zones in the city, as well as eligibility of hawkers. Meanwhile, the court has directed BMC to continue taking action against illegal hawkers in the 20 designated test drive locations in the city.
The division bench, comprising Justices AS Gadkari and Kamal Khata, observed that the result of previous TVC election held by the BMC in August 2024 had been stayed by the Supreme Court because of discrepancies in the electoral roll. The court, referring to SC order has asked the BMC counsel to take direction from the relevant officers on the possibility of conducting the TVC elections on the basis of the 2014 electoral roll, which had included 99,000 licenced hawkers eligible for voting.