Supreme Court in Maharashtra EkIa Hawkers Union and v. Anr., 2013(11) SCALE 329

Delhi High Court · 01 May 2015 · 2015:DHC:10961
Vibhu BakhrU
W.P.(C) 4267/2015
2015:DHC:10961
administrative appeal_dismissed Significant

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The Delhi High Court directed constitution and functioning of the Town Vending Committee under the Street Vendors Act, 2014, holding it as the proper forum to resolve disputes and protecting existing street vendors from eviction until certification.

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$-235 265 295 31 to 35,37 to 46,48 to 52 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 4267/2015, W.P.(C) 4291/2015 & CM No.7783/2015, W.P.(C) 4295/2015 & CM No.7786/2015, W.P.(C) 4300/2015 & CM
No.7792/2015, W.P.(C) 4301/2015 & CM No.7793/2015, W.P.(C)
4303/2015, W.P.(C) 4304/2015, W.P.(C) 4305/2015, W.P.(C) 4307/2015
& CM No.7818/2015, W.P.(C) 4308/2015 & CM No.7819/2015, W.P.(C)
4309/2015 & CM No.7820/2015, W.P.(C) 4310/2015 & CM
No.7821/2015, W.P.(C) 4311/2015 & CM No.7822/2015, W.P.(C)
4312/2015 & CM No.7823/2015, W.P.(C) 4313/2015, W.P.(C)4314/2015, W.P.(C) 4315/2015 & CM No.7824/2015, W.P.(C) 4316/2015 & CM
No.7825/2015, W.P.(C) 4325/2015 & CM No.7838/2015, W.P.(C)
4326/2015 & CM No.7839/2015, W.P.(C) 4327/2015 & CM
No.7840/2015, W.P.(C) 4332/2015 & W.P.(C) 4334/2015
Present: Mr I. A. Rahmani, Mr Anees Ahmad and Mr Omkar Sharma, Advocates for petitioners in item nos.29.
Mr M. Hasibuddin, Advocate for petitioner in item no.44.
Mr Anand Shailani, Advocate for petitioners in item nos.26, 32, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 48, 49 7 50.
Mr Amit Kumar, Advocate for Mr S. K. Tripathi, Advocate for item nos.23, 33, 34, 35, 43, 517 52.
Mr Ashok Kashyap, Advocate for R-1 in item nos.35 & 44.
Mr Siddharth Aneja proxy for Mr Sumit Chander, Advocate for
R-2 in item no.29.
Mr L. K. Garg, Advocate for R-2 in item nos.41 to 50.
Ms Sonia Arora, Advocate for R-2 in item no.41.
Ms Purnima Maheshwari, Advocate for R-2 in item no.31.
Mr Mukesh Gupta, Advocate for R- 1 in item no. 29.
Ms Kanchan Chawla, Advocate for Mr Subodh Kumar, Advocate for R-2 in item nos.39 & 45.
Ms Sangeeta Sondhi, Advocate for R-2 in item no.40.
Mr Pankaj Batra, Advocate for R-2 in item no.49.
Ms Pavani, Advocate for Ms Sangeeta Chandra, Advocate for
SDMC in item no.26.
Ms Sonia Arora, proxy for Mr Deepak Sharma, Advocate for
2015:DHC:10961 R-1&2 in item no.23.
Ms Chanchal Sharma, Advocate for R-2 in item no.48.
Mr Arjun Pant and Mr Vipin Tyagi, Advocates for NDMC in item nos.23, 31 to 34, 37, 38, 41 to 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51 &
52.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU -14 ORDER 01.05.2015
The petitioners have filed the present petitions seeking an injunction restraining the respondents from disturbing the petitioners in carrying on with their respective trades. The petitioners claim to be squatters who are carrying on their respective trades on the streets. This is disputed by the learned counsel for the respondents. The learned counsel for the parties point out that several similar petitions have been considered by this Court and have been disposed of with a direction, enabling the petitioners to make representations before the Committee to be constituted under the Street
Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 (hereafter the 'Act) which has come into force w.e.f. 04.03.2014. The learned counsel for the petitioners rely upon one such order passed in
W.P.(C) No.5580/20 14, which reads as under:-
"Present writ petitions have been filed seeking a direction to the respondents not to obstruct or disturb the petitioners in carrying on their trade from their respective sites till the Town
Vending Committee of NDMC issues certificate of vending to the petitioners in accordance with Section 3(3) of the Street
Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street
Vending) Act, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as 'Act, 2014') and in terms of order dated 09th September, 2013 passed by the
Supreme Court in Maharashtra EkIa Hawkers Union and
Another vs. Municipal Corporation, Greater Mumbai and
Anr., 2013(11) SCALE 329.
Learned counsel for petitioners relies on Section 3(3) of the Act, 2014 to pray that petitioners be allowed to continue to squat at their respective sites.
In support of his submissions, he relies upon the
JUDGMENT
of the Supreme Court in Maharashtra Ekta Hawkers
Union and Another (supra) wherein it has been held as under:-
"16. For facilitating implementation of the 2009
Policy, we issue the following directions: xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
(xv) All the existing street vendors / hawkers operating across the country shall be allowed to operate till the exercise of registration and creation of vending / hawking zones is completed in terms of the 2009 Policy. Once that exercise is completed, they shall be entitled to operate only in accordance with the orders/directions of the concerned Town Vending
Committee." Learned counsel for respondent-NDMC who appears on advance notice, states that the petitioners are not existing squatters and are, therefore, not entitled to protection under
Section 3(3) of Act, 2014.
Learned counsel for respondent-NDMC further states that in accordance with the Act, 2014, petitioners should raise their grievances before the Town Vending Committee (hereinafter referred to as 'Committee').
Learned counsel for respondent-NDMC also states that though the Committee has been appointed, yet it is not functional as of today.
In rejoinder, learned counsel for petitioners vehemently disputes the contentions advanced by learned counsel for respondent-NDMC.
Having heard learned counsel for parties, this Court is of the view that disputed questions of fact are involved in the present petitions. This Court is also of the opinion that in view of the Act, 2014 having come into force on 4th March, 2014, the appropriate forum to decide the us between the parties is the
Committee.
Ow The Act, 2014 provides for constitution of a Committee which is to conduct survey of all existing street vendors and make the scheme for relocation. Section 3(3) of the Act, 2014 clearly states that no street vendor shall be evicted or relocated till survey specified under sub-Section(1) has been completed and the certificate of vending has been issued to all street ventors.
- Consequently, the respondent-NDMC is directed to make the Committee functional as within eight weeks. Petitioners are permitted to file their representations with the Committee within a period of eight weeks.
Upon the said representations being filed, the Committee is directed to decide the same expeditiously, preferably within six months.
With the aforesaid directions, present writ petitions and applications are disposed of."
The learned counsel for the respondents submit that although it had been stated that a Committee under the Act had been appointed, however, the correct position is that the Committee is yet to be constituted. He also
At points out that the directions have already been issued by this Court for constitution of the Committee in a time bound manner and the Committee is expected to be functional shortly.
In the circumstances, the present petitions and the pending applications are disposed of in terms of the order dated 29.08.2014 passed in
K--^ W.P.(C) No.5580/2014 and the petitioners are permitted to make representations to the Committee as and when constituted.
Order dasti.
VIBHU BAKHRU, J MAY 019 2015 MK