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Walking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court

Apex court says walking powered the freedom struggle, politics and social reforms, but is yet to be recognised as a fundamental right; asks government to frame a law to protect pedestrians

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What happened Walking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court.
The headline split The left frames it as "Supreme Court declares right to walk on footpath a fundamental right, wants law". The center frames it as "Walking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court".
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Left / center-leftSupreme Court declares right to walk on footpath a fundamental right, wants law

The Hindu · Center-left · News report

CenterWalking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court

Times of India · Center · News report

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The HinduNews report · Jun 20, 3:30 AM

Supreme Court declares right to walk on footpath a fundamental right, wants law

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Apex court says walking powered the freedom struggle, politics and social reforms, but is yet to be recognised as a fundamental right; asks government to frame a law to protect pedestrians

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Times of IndiaNews report · Jun 19, 11:26 PM

Walking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court has declared the right to walk a fundamental right, integral to life and free movement. The apex court urged the government to enact a law ensuring well-demarcated footpat...

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Details51/99 Wording Gap · Low confidence · 2 sources
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Jun 19, 11:26 PM: Times of India joined the source map.

Jun 20, 3:30 AM: The Hindu joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 51/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.