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Shiv Sena snubs Bombay High Court, keeps vada pav stalls running
Updated On: 20 December, 2016 08:22 AM IST | | Vinay Dalvi
<p>Cocking a snook at the Bombay High Court Chief Justice’s first order asking BMC to shut Shiv Vada Pav stalls, the party gets shops to temporarily remove the signboards and function brazenly</p>


These stalls are still in operation despite a High Court order to shut them. Though the boards have been given a fresh coat of paint, the ‘Shiv Vada Pav’ is still visible underneath the whitewash (left). Pic/Nimesh Dave
Unwilling to close its trademark Shiv Vada Pav stalls despite a demolition order from the Bombay High Court, the Shiv Sena seems to have cooked up a shrewd plan to keep going – stalls across the city continue to operate illegally after merely whitewashing the name off their signboards. Thanks to this paint job, BMC officials now claim they can’t demolish these stalls because, at least on paper, no stalls exist by that name.
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