COURT ORDERS

PETITIONS FILED BY VENDOR'S, ASSOCIATIONS AND THE ORDERS PASSED BY COURT.

COURT ORDERS & WRIT PETITIONS

01.

Hawkers in Noida have filed writ petitions seeking relief under the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, to protect their right to earn a living. The petitions aim to challenge eviction drives and seek recognition and regularization of their vending activities, ensuring their livelihood is safeguarded.

02.

Contempt Petitions

Hawkers in Noida have filed contempt petitions alleging non-compliance with court orders and seeking relief under the Street Vendors Act, 2014, to enforce their rights. These petitions accuse authorities of disregarding court directives, aiming to hold them accountable for violating the hawkers’ rights and livelihoods protected under the Act.

03.

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by hawkers in Noida seeks relief under the Street Vendors Act, 2014, to protect their livelihood rights and prevent forced evictions. The PIL aims to ensure the implementation of the Act’s provisions, including identification of vending zones, issuance of vending certificates, and protection from harassment and eviction.

05.

Pending Files

Pending files refer to the unresolved cases and applications filed by hawkers in Noida under the Street Vendors Act, 2014, awaiting decision or action from authorities. These files include pending applications for vending certificates, disputes over vending zones, and grievances related to eviction and harassment, awaiting resolution to ensure relief and protection to the hawkers.

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