India, June 22 -- The Supreme Court held that citizens have a fundamental right to walk on demarcated footpaths alongside motorised roads.

The court said the right to walk is primary and has priority over the movement of motorised vehicles.

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The Kerala High Court said electro-homeopathy is regulated as a branch of homeopathic medicine under state medical practitioners' laws.

Fundamental right to walk on demarcated footpaths: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on June 19, 2026, held that the right to walk is a fundamental right under Part III of the Constitution.

A bench of Justice Pamidighanta...