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Supreme Court Directs States, UTs To Frame Guidelines For Pedestrian Walkways
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Supreme Court Directs States, UTs To Frame Guidelines For Pedestrian Walkways

Verdictum News Desk
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14 May 2025 6:15 PM IST

The Supreme Court today directed all states and union territories to frame guidelines to ensure proper footpaths for pedestrians calling it their constitutional right.

A bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan observed in the absence of footpaths pedestrians were forced to walk on roads, making them vulnerable to risks and accidents.

"It is necessary to have proper footpaths for citizens. They should be such that they should be accessible for persons with disabilities and removal of encroachments is mandatory. This court has recognised that the right of pedestrians to use footpaths is guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution," it said.

The Apex Court added, "Right to have footpaths which are unobstructed is certainly an essential characteristic."

The bench, as a result, directed the Centre to place on record within two months its guidelines for protecting the rights of pedestrians.

Observing safety of pedestrians was of utmost importance, the apex court said footpaths ought to be constructed and maintained in a manner to also ensure accessibility to persons with disabilities.

The Apex Court granted six months to the Centre on the point of constituting a National Road Safety Board and clarified no more time would be granted.

A plea in the court raised concerns on pedestrian safety, emphasising the lack of proper footpaths and encroachments on walkways.



With PTI Inputs

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