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Bombay High Court orders strict disposal of abandoned vehicles in Mumbai to prevent encroachment on public spaces.
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ABP - Live on MSNSeized Vehicles Can't Be Dumped In Public Places In Mumbai: High CourtMumbai's streets, gasping for space, can no longer double as graveyards for abandoned vehicles, the Bombay High Court told ...
The Bombay High Court has directed Mumbai police to strictly clear abandoned vehicles from streets, citing severe space ...
The court posted the matter for further hearing on July 2 and asked the traffic department to mention the steps it proposes ...
The Bombay High Court has ordered all police stations in Mumbai to strictly implement traffic police directives for disposing ...
Mumbai: In a city like Mumbai, where open space is at a premium, public areas cannot be turned into dumping grounds for abandoned or seized vehicles, the Bombay High Court has said. It stressed the ...
The bench urged the state government to identify convenient locations in each civic ward in Mumbai to dump confiscated or ...
The Bombay High Court has issued a stern directive to Mumbai police stations, ordering strict adherence to traffic police guidelines for clearing abandoned or confiscated vehicles, saying the city’s ...
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The Bombay High Court has firmly stated that public roads and spaces in Mumbai cannot be treated as dumping grounds for abandoned or confiscated vehicles, directing police stations across the city to ...
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