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The document discusses the research methodology for a dissertation on the social, economic, and legal status of street vendors in India with relation to the Street Vendors Act of 2014. It will use secondary data sources like books, articles, and reports. Primary data may be collected through an online questionnaire. The dissertation is divided into 7 chapters covering: the introduction; social and economic status of street vendors; objectives and features of the Street Vendors Act; protection of livelihoods under the Act; laws and legal issues; preserving livelihoods; and conclusion.

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Roy Dissertation

The document discusses the research methodology for a dissertation on the social, economic, and legal status of street vendors in India with relation to the Street Vendors Act of 2014. It will use secondary data sources like books, articles, and reports. Primary data may be collected through an online questionnaire. The dissertation is divided into 7 chapters covering: the introduction; social and economic status of street vendors; objectives and features of the Street Vendors Act; protection of livelihoods under the Act; laws and legal issues; preserving livelihoods; and conclusion.

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Hypothesis

Hypothesis is a tentative generalization these validity of which has to be tested. It provides a


direction to the inquiry, aids in establishing a link between theory and practice and helps to
delimit the field of inquiry by singling out the pertinent facts on which to concentrate.

Before initiating the preparation of this dissertation, the researcher assumes that the essential
Facilities. This study has been undertaken to put to test the following hypothesis regarding the
Critical study of Social, economic and legal status of street vendors in India:

i. What is the street vendor Act 2014?


ii. How many street vendors are there in India?
iii. What is street vending? Protect the rights of urban street vendors and to regulate street
vending activities?
iv. What is the punishment for street vending in India?
v. What is the Objective and Salient Features of the vendors Act?

An honest and sincere effort has been made through this study to find out this veracity of this
above hypothesis.

Research Methodology

The research for this dissertation falls under the ambit of research is divided into different types
such as analytical and descriptive method. The research is based on information which has been
already available and analyzed those facts to make an evolution of the research. The research
involves secondary data. In this research the researcher mostly used books, articles, journals, etc.
Since the research is largely based on the secondary and electronic sources and no empirical
method or field research has been done while making this dissertation. In order to get a better
understanding of this topic, scholar will adopt historical analysis of the right to trace its position.
Doctrinal research will be used for completion of this venture to give it a precise and productive
structure. Mostly the materials will be collected through secondary sources such as books,
journals, reports, articles and from many other online as well as printed sources. However, a
questionnaire will be circulated in Google form format so that the primary data could also be
collected. For citations, the Twentieth Edition Bluebook technique shall been utilized.

The approach use for this dissertation is totally based on “Social, economic and legal status of
street vendors in India vis-à-vis street vendors act, 2014” in pursuing this study; the traditional
doctrinal approach has been followed. However, as the legal researches may not be done within
the straight jacket formulas of any particular recognized scientific method, a multi-pronged
approach would be resorted to depending on the necessities. This method of writing adopted is
both descriptive and analytical. As regards the analyses of Social, economic and legal status of
street vendors in India, this methodology adopted would be analytical. Further this study will
also have the references to plethora of cases to ascertain the dicta laid down therein pertaining to
India’s social, economic and legal status of street vendors.

Method of Data collecting

For the reasons for this study a writing study and empirical research were utilized for data
collection. While following this technique for information gathering, recognizing essential and
primary data is fundamental. Essential information is secondary data gathered interestingly. Then
again primary information will be data that has been gathered already and that has been put
through the measurable interaction. The last option is commonly information that has been
acquired by method for writing studies, concerning model of this proposal.

The primary information for the proposition has been gotten by concentrating on manuals,
magazines, diaries, papers and propositions as currently examined, which tends to parts of value
and accomplishment, particularly in the milieu of service rendering foundations. All things
considered, recognizes further among test and non-trial research. As this study is obviously of a
non-trial nature, the emphasis will be on techniques for information assortment. Both respect
surveys, meets and direct perceptions as the main method for information gathering. The
estimating instrument utilized in this postulation is as a survey. In spite of the fact that more than
one kind of poll exists, respect the survey as an information gathering technique overall as "an
intentional, organized set of inquiries that can be utilized to get the assessments of an enormous
number of respondents recorded as a hard copy, without fundamentally connecting with the
objective gathering". The motivation behind why surveys have been utilized as information
gathering strategy in this study will currently be talked about in more detail.

Data collection methods

This section describes and justifies all data collection methods, tools, instruments, and
procedures, including how, when, where, and by whom data were collected. Data collection
while following this technique for information gathering, recognizing essential and primary data
is fundamental. Essential information is secondary data gathered interestingly. Then again
primary information will be data that has been gathered already and that has been put through the
measurable interaction. The last option is commonly information that has been acquired by
method for writing studies, concerning model of this proposal.

Data analysis methods

This section describes and justifies all methods and tools used for analysis of data (manual
and/or computational). The estimating instrument utilized in this postulation is as a survey. In
spite of the fact that more than one kind of poll exists, respect the survey as an information
gathering technique overall as "an intentional, organized set of inquiries that can be utilized to
get the assessments of an enormous number of respondents recorded as a hard copy, without
fundamentally connecting with the objective gathering". The motivation behind why surveys
have been utilized as information gathering strategy in this study will currently be talked about in
more detail.

Finalisation of Chapters

The dissertation is entitled “Social, economic and legal status of street vendors in India vis-à-vis
street vendors act, 2014”. It has been divided into seven Chapters:

The First Chapter is entitled as "Introduction" which contains:


 statement of problem
 Aims
 Objectives
 Review of Literature
 Hypothesis
 Research question
 Research methodology
 Limitation of Study.

The Second Chapter is entitled as “Social, economic and legal status of street vendors in India”
which contains:

 brief background
 Analysis

The third Chapter is entitled as “The Street Vendors and street vendors act, 2014". In this
Chapter an endeavor is:

 Objective of The Act


 Salient Features of The Act
 Right to the City : The Street Vendors Act of 2014

The fourth Chapter is entitled as “The Street Vendors". In this chapter a detailed discussion of:

 Protection of Livelihood
 Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014

The fifth Chapter is entitled as “Street Vendors’ Laws and Legal Issues in India". In this Chapter
a detailed discussion with regard to:

 Laws
 Legal Issues in India
 Magnitude of street vending in Indian cities
The sixth Chapter which is entitled as “Street Vendors Act - Preserving the Livelihoods of Street
Vendors" in this Chapter, an endeavor is made to throw light on:

 Outline
 Preserving the Livelihoods of Street Vendors.

The Last Chapter is devoted to "Conclusion". This Chapter consisted with:

 Conclusion
 Bibliography
 References.

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