The suggestion was made during the resumed hearing of a public interest litigation (PIL) arising out of a suo motu cognizance taken by the High Court on the basis of a news item highlighting the deteriorating condition of night food streets.
The Bench also asked the UT Administration to contact Graduates Welfare Association of Fazilka (GWAF) Secretary Navdeep Asija which had invented the concept of eco cabs, non-polluting cabs, in Fazilka, Punjab so that they (eco cabs) can be introduced in the city beautiful. Senior standing counsel for UT Administration Sanjay Kaushal sought time to seek instructions in this regard.
It was on the basis of a news item published by The Indian Express that the then Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal of the High Court had taken suo motu cognizance and issued notices to Chandigarh and States of Punjab and Haryana asking them to explain as to why eco-cabs shall not be introduced in the States.
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