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2012 Supreme(Raj) 1990

ARUN MISHRA, NARENDRA KUMAR JAIN I
Shripal Jain – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Petitioners:Anupam Agarwal, Advocate.
For the Respondents:S.N. Kumawat, AAG and Venkatesh Garg, Advocate.

JUDGMENT

1. - Heard.

2. The Civil Writ (PIL) Petition No. 1240/09 has been filed by the petitioner praying for the relief that respondents be directed to stop plying of Jugaads which are being dangerously plied on the roads. The action of plying Jugaads is totally illegal. There is no registration of such vehicles and no road tax is paid by them. The respondents be directed to stop them and take action in accordance with law.

3. Suo moto cognizance was also taken by this court in Civil Writ (PIL) Petition No. 4011/10 and there was interim order passed by this court on 18.3.2010 in the said petition to the following effect:

"(1). The respondents shall not allow plying of trucks, tractors with trolley and other vehicles on the road carrying cattle feed, cotton and other goods beyond capacity.

(2). plying of Jugaad' on the roads in the State of Rajasthan shall remain stayed completely.

(3). such 'Jugaad' which are plying on the roads, shall be seized forthwith.

(4). the Transport Authorities shall check the vehicles like jeep, bus, taxi, tempo etc. carrying passengers and shall not allow plying of such vehicles on the roads beyond capacity and only permit the vehicle carrying passengers whi











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