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High Court Slams Chandigarh’s Rotten Sector 26 Market

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High Court Slams Chandigarh’s Rotten Sector 26 Market

High Court Slams Chandigarh’s Rotten Sector 26 Market

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on July 31, 2025, sharply criticised the Chandigarh UT Administration for its failure to address the deplorable conditions at the Sector 26 fruit and vegetable market. The court highlighted the rampant garbage, muddy roads, and unchecked encroachments plaguing the market.

The judges expressed serious concern over the administration’s lack of effective action to improve the hygiene and infrastructure of the vital marketplace. They questioned the progress of a proposed relocation plan, noting ongoing legal hurdles.

The court’s observations underscore the urgent need for improved sanitation and infrastructure in the market, crucial for both vendors and consumers. The matter will be heard again on August 19, 2025, with the administration under pressure to demonstrate tangible progress.

This case highlights the larger issue of urban planning and governance in Chandigarh, raising questions about the efficiency of the UT Administration in addressing critical public infrastructure concerns. The outcome will impact not only the Sector 26 market but also set a precedent for future infrastructural improvements across the city.

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