In a recent legal development, the High Court in Chandigarh has granted relief to Uber India amidst regulatory challenges. The court intervened after the State Transport Authority issued an order that, despite acknowledging Uber’s pending license application, directed the immediate cessation of its operations in the Union Territory.
Another notable story involves Air India being instructed by the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission to compensate a Chandigarh resident, Ira Domun, Rs 9,999 for a damaged bag during luggage transfer on a flight to Goa and Delhi.
On the environmental front, the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation and UT Engineering Department are joining forces to create a tree map. This collaborative effort aims to streamline tree management practices and lay the groundwork for future policies, contributing to the city’s sustainable and green development.