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Supreme Court: Footpath Walking is a Fundamental Right, Prioritizes Pedestrians
🗓 20 Jun 2026, 04:32 AM
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The Supreme Court has declared that the right to walk on a designated footpath is a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution, superseding motor vehicle movement.
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India has affirmed that pedestrian access to demarcated footpaths constitutes a fundamental right. The apex court's decision emphasizes that the right to walk on these designated pathways takes precedence over the movement of motor vehicles.
This landmark judgment clarifies the legal standing of pedestrians, establishing their priority on footpaths. The court's stance underscores the importance of ensuring clear and accessible pedestrian spaces within the constitutional framework.
The ruling is expected to have wide-ranging implications for urban planning and public infrastructure, potentially leading to stricter enforcement against encroachments that impede pedestrian movement.
This landmark judgment clarifies the legal standing of pedestrians, establishing their priority on footpaths. The court's stance underscores the importance of ensuring clear and accessible pedestrian spaces within the constitutional framework.
The ruling is expected to have wide-ranging implications for urban planning and public infrastructure, potentially leading to stricter enforcement against encroachments that impede pedestrian movement.