Bombay High Court Orders Removal and Disposal of Abandoned Vehicles from Mumbai Streets

The Bombay High Court has mandated that abandoned vehicles not obstruct public spaces in Mumbai, directing urgent and continuous disposal efforts by police. Merely moving these vehicles to dumping locations is insufficient; proper disposal through legal methods is required. This ruling aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve urban management in the city.

LEGAL EXPLAINER | Can Traffic Police Take Your Vehicle Keys? Know Your Rights Now!

In India, the Motor Vehicles Act of 1932 outlines the authority of traffic police to impose fines for violations of traffic rules. It’s essential for drivers to follow all traffic rules, such as wearing a seatbelt in a car or a helmet when riding a two-wheeler. If caught violating these rules, the traffic police can impose a fine. However, it’s important to know who has the authority to enforce fines and what your rights are in such situations.

17 Yr-Old Teen, Who Killed Two With Porsche Granted Bail in 15 Hours, Pune Court Ordered to Write Essay as Bail Condition

A 17-year-old granted bail after fatal accident in Pune, Maharashtra. Court-imposed conditions include working with traffic police, writing an essay on the accident, undergoing treatment for alcohol habit, and attending counseling. Accident led to demands for justice, with the minor facing charges and additional cases against his father and the establishment that served him alcohol.

Accused to Help Traffic Police for 30 Days as Delhi HC Quashes FIR After Settlement

The Delhi High Court dismissed a criminal case after a settlement, requiring the accused to assist the traffic police for 30 days. This innovative approach aims to promote community service as a post-settlement resolution in legal matters. The court emphasized collaborative efforts between legal and law enforcement entities, highlighting the power to dismiss proceedings with settlements.