A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal sought replies from the Lt Governor, Delhi government, Delhi police commissioner, New Delhi Municipal Council and civic bodies here on a plea alleging "unlawful and arbitrary action" against hawkers by authorities concerned.
The court, which fixed the matter for September 28, said the authorities should not evict, disturb or harass any street vendor in the city.
Senior advocate Rakesh Khanna and advocate Aman Panwar, appearing for Maken, urged the court that "till the formation of the Town Vending Committee (TVC), no action shall be taken against the vendors or hawkers operating here".
The plea alleged that despite unambiguous provisions of the Act and clear directions of this court, authorities have "proceeded to illegally evict over 500 street vendors" on August 17.
AAP government's amended rules and scheme for regulating street-vending activities in Delhi and protecting the rights of urban street vendors.
"Since the Delhi government has failed to frame a legally tenable scheme as envisaged under Section 38 of the Act and the enforcement of the scheme prepared by the GNCTD has been stayed by this court on August 8, 2016, police and municipal authorities, taking advantage of the absence of the scheme, and in complete violation of the provisions of the Act, have been arbitrarily evicting street vendors...," the plea said.
The petitioner also sought direction to the police and the civic bodies to reinstate the vendors recently "illegally evicted" from various parts of Delhi.
He urged the court to issue a direction to the LG to ensure compliance of the Street Vendors Act.
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