By Roque Dias Margao While the Supreme Court judgment on Friday on pedestrian safety came as a big relief in the country, twenty-eight years ago, on June 4, 1997, the High Court of Bombay at Goa (Panaji bench) had delivered a similar verdict in a writ petition categorically stating that no permanent structure can be permitted on the public streets, which include footpaths, by the municipalities or the chief officers serving these civicbodies. Th…
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