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Justice for Street Vendors: Bombay High Court Slams Nagpur Civic Body for Illegal Evictions
Nagpur | July 2025 - In a significant move upholding the rights of street vendors, the Bombay High Court strongly criticized the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) for forcefully evicting 344 licensed street vendors from the Sitabuldi area without following legal procedures.
The court observed that the vendors, who held valid licenses and operated as per the law, were illegally removed in a sudden action carried out by municipal authorities. This act, the court noted, was a direct violation...
Bombay High Court: Speed Up Sony–Tata Play Case!
The Bombay High Court has asked the telecom tribunal (TDSAT) to quickly resolve the dispute between Sony and Tata Play, two major media companies.
What’s the Issue?
Sony and Tata Play are having a legal fight over broadcasting rights. Because of delays in the case, millions of viewers could be affected — they might lose access to some channels or face service problems.
Why It’s Important:
🔹 Delay in justice means problems for regular TV users.🔹 People are paying for...
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