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Purpose of footpath defeated if civic body permits stalls on it: Bombay HC

High court division bench was hearing a plea filed by NGO that runs hospital in Worli challenging the civic body’s decision to allow stall owners to set up shop on footpath outside

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Stalls cover every inch of the footpath outside the MHADA office at Kalanagar, Bandra East. Representation Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

Stalls cover every inch of the footpath outside the MHADA office at Kalanagar, Bandra East. Representation Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

The purpose of a footpath is to ensure smooth passage of traffic and to make available a safe path for pedestrians and this purpose is defeated if a civic body permits stall owners to erect stalls right in the middle of a footpath, the Bombay High Court has said.

A division bench of Justice S B Shukre and Justice M W Chandwani on February 1 directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to reconsider a decision taken by it last year permitting 11 stall owners to erect stalls on a footpath situated outside a hospital at Worli.

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