Karnataka High Court imposes ₹15 lakh on 11 petitioners
Team Udayavani, Jul 20, 2018, 10:50 AM IST
Bengaluru: The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday imposed costs of ₹5 lakh on H.B. Diwakar, an individual from the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) in Tiptur town of Tumakuru area for filling a PIL petition of questioning development of the APMC’s new managerial square, by stifling the fact that he was one the members present at a meeting when a resolution was passed endorsing the construction works in April 2016.
Likewise, the court in future won’t engage any petition, if documented as PIL by Mr. Diwakar in the court. In any case, this restriction won’t influence his right to document petitions of personal nature. A Division Bench containing Chief Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice R. Devdas additionally imposed of ₹1 lakh each on the rest of the 10 applicants, who are either traders or farmers related with the Tipatur APMC, for filling the petition by covering facts.
The reality about support of Mr. Diwakar in the meeting came to the notice of the court when counsel for the APMC alluded his name in the copy of the resolution.
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