Corporation promises to clear pavement shops in city

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The New Indian Express                       08.03.2013

Corporation promises to clear pavement shops in city

“In view of the statement, we dispose of the writ petition with a direction to the Corporation to comply with the said submission in accordance with law within four months,” the bench said.|PTI

“In view of the statement, we dispose of the writ petition with a direction to the Corporation to comply with the said submission in accordance with law within four months,” the bench said.|PTI.

Steps have been taken to remove all temporary shops on pavements, the Chennai Corporation informed Madras High Court on Thursday.

In a counter filed before the first bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar, in response to a public interest writ petition from activist ‘Traffic’ K R Ramaswamy, the Corporation said differently-abled people had also been instructed to remove their shops by their own arrangements, failing which, the Corporation would take action. This operation would take at least four months, the Corporation said.

“In view of the statement, we dispose of the writ petition with a direction to the Corporation to comply with the said submission in accordance with law within four months,” the bench said.

The counter said following the directions of the High Court on earlier occasions, the Corporation had constituted a committee, based on whose recommendations, the Corporation Commissioner had held that bunk shops were permanent encroachments in public places, which hindered the movement of public and traffic.

Therefore, it could not be permitted at the present locations. The Commissioner had also said preference would be given to bunk shop owners when the corporation allocates shops.

He said during the action process, they would be permitted to participate for a maximum of three times without a security deposit, other conditions remaining the same. The differently-abled bunk shop owners could avail reservations in getting allotment as per the existing rules in force, the Commissioner added.

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