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Stay on HC order on two-wheelers in Haldwani street

NEW DELHI:The Supreme Court has stayed the order of the Uttarakhand High Court which had directed that no two-wheelers would be allowed to ply on a street, used primarily by morning walkers, in Haldwani.



New Delhi, October 14 

The Supreme Court has stayed the order of the Uttarakhand High Court which had directed that no two-wheelers would be allowed to ply on a street, used primarily by morning walkers, in Haldwani. 

A Bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta also stayed the HC’s directive which had said that proper railings should be fixed on both sides of ‘Thandi Sadak’ in Haldwani and necessary steps be taken for its beautification. 

The apex court also issued a notice to the Uttarakhand Government on a plea by the Thandi Sadak Shopkeeper Association, which has challenged only these two directions among the five passed by the HC in its June 18 order. 

The HC had passed the order while hearing a plea which had sought directions to the state government to immediately launch a waste and garbage disposal system on ‘Thandi Sadak’.

The petition had highlighted unscientific disposal of garbage in the area and said it was the only stretch which was used by morning walkers there.

The HC was also told that the entire area was littered with garbage and was used by transporters to park their vehicles seeking entry into the nearby Gola river for mining purposes. 

In its order, the HC had also directed the Nainital District Magistrate to ensure that ‘Thandi Sadak’ was kept clean and there was no dumping of waste and garbage on it.

“No transport vehicle or private vehicle shall be parked on the ‘Thandi Sadak’ henceforth. It shall be open for the police authorities to remove the vehicles from the present place, if not removed by the owners and drivers themselves within 48 hours,” the HC had said. — PTI 

The order

  • The HC had passed the order while hearing a plea which had sought directions to the state government to immediately launch a waste and garbage disposal system on ‘Thandi Sadak’.
  • The petition had highlighted unscientific disposal of garbage in the area and said it was the only stretch which was used by morning walkers there.

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