What steps were taken on the passive employees, the Supreme Court asked the Chandigarh administration in the case of sector -26 Mandi -what steps were taken against inactive employees, the Supreme Court asked the administration in the case of the Sector 2

Updated: Fri, 19 Sep 2025 08:29 PM (IST) Punjab and the Haryana High Court reprimanded the Chandigarh administration and asked why the officials first came into effect after the judicial order. The court sought information on action against the passive employees. The administration was instructed to remove the exceeding and provide details on the long -term plan for the maintenance of the market. The next trial of the case is on October 13. Dayanand Sharma, Chandigarh. The Punjab High Court and Haryana on Friday reprimanded the Chandigarh administration over the condition of vegetable and fruit market in Sector 26 and said it appeared that the action was only after judicial intervention. Chief Justice Sheel Nagu wrote an order in the open court and said that when the judicial order comes, why does everyone wake up, why not even? What steps were taken against inactive employees? Remove the advertisement, just read the news, the bank has instructed the UT administration to submit an additional affidavit, which should not only be considered corrective steps taken so far, but also took the details of the steps against the officers who did not comply with their responsibilities. The administration filed an affidavit with photos of the removal of the exceeding and cleanliness of the Mandi, but many issues are still unresolved. Chief Justice Nagu said in his order that the pill said in his order that the Chandigarh administration after the intervention of this court began to clean the area by recovering from its lethargy. It would be appropriate to know what steps the administration took further. The bank ordered the administration to submit an additional affidavit. The affidavit has a description of the long -term plan, including auction, repair platforms, cleaning roads made for buyers and solutions for parking problems. During the daily monitoring hearing of the market, the UT’s advocate argued that an anti -paid campaign was run on August 20, in which unauthorized sellers occupied by illegal structures and roads and platforms were removed. The market is monitored daily to prevent the exceeding and cleaning after the morning auction. The lawyer told the bank that entrance and principles were determined. The movement of trucks is controlled and parking spaces for two -wheelers and four -wheelers are separated. The administration also proposed open drains with GI pipes for the disposal of waste released during morning trading. The lawyer representing the sector 26 sellers’ association is ready to pay daily fees for the smooth system, has argued that licensed sellers are improperly targeted and displaced, while unauthorized sellers continue their work. He told the bank that the union members have been trading for decades and that they are also ready to pay daily market money for maintenance. He further said that this dispute is already a topic of a pending second appeal. The bank said that photos of the cleaned areas did not solve infrastructure, the ease of buyers and the basic problems of the parking space. The trial of the case was postponed to October 13.