EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 37 MIN
The Trap of Unenforceable Rights
from All Things Policy · host Takshashila Institution
The Supreme Court's recent recognition of the right to walk as a fundamental right has been celebrated as a landmark victory for pedestrians in India. In this episode of All Things Policy, Sowmya Prabhakar and Shreya Ramakrishnan examine the current state of India's footpaths, the competing interests and governance challenges that shape them, and the gap between constitutional ideals and administrative reality. They argue that creating new fundamental rights without building the institutional capacity to enforce them can unintentionally expand the discretionary power of local-level bureaucrats, leading to harassment of vendors, rent-seeking, and inter-agency gridlock rather than safer, more walkable cities. The conversation explores why the real solution lies not in judicial declarations alone, but in strengthening municipal institutions, realigning incentives, and designing infrastructure that makes good outcomes easier to achieve.All Things Policy is a daily podcast on public policy brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, Bengaluru.Find out more on our research and other work here: https://takshashila.org.in/research-areasCheck out our public policy courses here: https://school.takshashila.org.in
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The Supreme Court's recent recognition of the right to walk as a fundamental right has been celebrated as a landmark victory for pedestrians in India. In this episode of All Things Policy, Sowmya Prabhakar and Shreya Ramakrishnan examine the current state of India's footpaths, the competing interests and governance challenges that shape them, and the gap between constitutional ideals and administrative reality. They argue that creating new fundamental rights without building the institutional capacity to enforce them can unintentionally expand the discretionary power of local-level bureaucrats, leading to harassment of vendors, rent-seeking, and inter-agency gridlock rather than safer, more walkable cities. The conversation explores why the real solution lies not in judicial declarations alone, but in strengthening municipal institutions, realigning incentives, and designing infrastructure that makes good outcomes easier to achieve.All Things Policy is a daily podcast on public policy brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, Bengaluru.Find out more on our research and other work here: https://takshashila.org.in/research-areasCheck out our public policy courses here: https://school.takshashila.org.in
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