A bench of justices G S Sistani and Vinod Goel gave the direction after some NGOs, traders' associations and Congress leader Ajay Maken alleged that the law on setting up of town vending committees has been violated by the government as these do not comprise vendors' elected representatives.
Senior advocate Kirti Uppal and lawyer Aman Panwar, who were representing the petitioners, submitted that the committees, as per the Act, must comprise 40 per cent street vendors.
Taking note the statement, the bench said, "We are of the view that since the rules are being re-considered, it would be a golden opportunity to address concerns of street vendors."
"Accordingly, street vendors shall make a representation which would be handed over within one week. The representation would be placed before the Chief Minister (Arvind Kejriwal), who may consider the same and if required alternate, amend, incorporate such changes which would help in smooth functioning of the Act," it added.
They have also challenged the rules and the scheme made by the Delhi government.
They prayed that the court should monitor implementation of the provisions of the act until certificates of vending are issued to the street vendors and the grievance redressal and dispute resolution committee as provided under the Act becomes functional.
According to the act, the government shall constitute a town vending committee under each municipal corporation. This means, Delhi will have five town vending committees - one each under the East, South and North corporations, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB).
The high court had in August 2016 stayed enforcement of the Delhi government's amended rules and scheme for regulating street vending.
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