(1.) The Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh, is in challenge before this court to the order passed by the Permanent Lok Adalat. The Permanent Lok Adalat was responding through an order to a complaint made by the Chandigarh Travels through its partner that in the place which the Corporation had permitted to park its tourists' vehicles, the Municipal Corporation shall provide all the facilities which are provided also to other government buses in terms of the requirements under the Chandigarh Motor Vehicles Rules of 1990. The contention of the Corporation was that the permission granted to the complainant was not to park vehicles in any bus stand but it was merely a parking area identified and given in terms of the requirements under Section 117 of the Motor Vehicles Rules read with Rule 196 of the Chandigarh Motor Vehicles Rules of 1990. According to the Corporation, there is no facility possible for the motor vehicles in the manner provided under Rule 201 of the Chandigarh Motor Vehicles Rules of 1990.
(2.) By the majority decision of 2:1, the Lok Adalat accepted the contention of the complainant and directed the facilities for a bus stand to be given by the petitioner.
(3.) The counsel for the petitioner has taken me through the notification issued in terms of Section 117 of the Motor Vehicles Act read with Rule 196 of the Chandigarh Motor Vehicles Rules of 1990 allowing for a site of 84' x 30' in Sector 46-C, Chandigarh, for parking of the buses. Pursuant to the order issued by the Sub Divisional Engineer acting on behalf of the Chandigarh Administration, the site was handed over to the complainant at the place behind Booth Nos.117-118 in Sector 46-C, Chandigarh. Section 117 of the Motor Vehicles Act contemplates identifying parking places and halting stations that the State Government or any other authority authorized to determine the place at which motor vehicles may stand either indefinitely or for a specified period of time and may also determine the places at which the public service vehicles may stop for a longer time than necessary for taking up and settling down all passengers. The notification issued under Rule 196 deals with the marking of parking places. Rule 196 reads as under:-