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The Supreme Court has directed the Delhi government to regulate the movement of heavy vehicles in the national capital, following an appeal against a 2006 Delhi High Court order imposing a 24-hour ban on truck movement within the Outer Ring Road for loading and unloading of goods. The court noted that the ban had negatively impacted trade activities and had been stayed by the top court itself on a plea from the Delhi Goods Transporters' Association.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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