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The Delhi High Court has identified the lack of dedicated parking spaces in residential colonies as a significant urban planning failure that requires a comprehensive policy response from municipal authorities rather than individual judicial interventions. Justice Sanjeev Narula emphasized that this issue reflects a common predicament faced by many residents in densely populated areas of Delhi, where limited infrastructure fails to accommodate the growing number of vehicles. The court recently declined to intervene in a case regarding unauthorized parking in a narrow public street, noting that such situations arise from broader urban challenges rather than specific illegal acts. The court highlighted that without sufficient foresight in urban development, residents are left with no choice but to park on public streets. The ruling reinforces the need for coordinated action from urban authorities to address these systemic issues effectively.
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