SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
COLABA CAUSEWAY TOURISM HAWKERSSTALL UNION VS. THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
O R D E R
1. Leave granted.
2. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties.
3. Following were the prayers made by the appellant in the writ petition filed before the High Court:
“a) This Hon'ble Court be pleased to issue a Writ of mandamus or any other writ, order, or direction in the form of Mandamus directing Respondent Nos. 1, 2, and 3 to take such steps as may be necessary for the effective implementation of the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending Act) 2014 Act, and to report compliance of the same within a period of six months, including but not limited of:
i. Set up/constitute a functional TVC and direct the TVC to do all such acts as are required to be done under the said Act, interalia of publishing the Charter under Section 26 of the Act, issuing certificates of vending to all eligible hawkers/vendors;
ii. Frame a scheme in due consultation with the Local Authority and the TVC, in terms of Section 38 of the Act;
iii. Prepare a Plan to promote the vocation of street vendors, in terms of Section 21 of Signature Not Verified Digitally signed by ASHISH KONDLE Date: 2025.03.06 Reason:
the Act·
b) This Hon’ble Court be pleased to issue a Writ
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