Updated On: 23 February, 2022 03:46 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
The court in its order noted that there was no bar on using any other language in their display board and the rule only mandated the shop's name to be displayed in Marathi

Bombay High Court. File Photo
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday said the Maharashtra government's rule mandating shops and establishments to display their names in Marathi (Devanagari script) language was reasonable and refused to quash it.
A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Madhav Jamdar dismissed a petition filed by the Federation of Retail Traders and imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on it.