Meghalaya High Court Rejects PIL on Sports Complex Boundary Wall
Shillong: The Meghalaya High Court has dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) concerning the boundary wall of the PA Sangma Integrated Sports Complex in Tura.
The court criticised the petitioner for misusing the PIL mechanism, stating that such legal channels are not meant for trivial complaints.
Chief Justice IP Mukerji delivered the order, highlighting the temporary nature of the previous boundary wall and its subsequent repair. The court noted that a permanent wall has now been constructed, rendering the PIL unnecessary.
Justice Mukerji was unequivocal in his remarks, saying, “Public interest litigation is not a domain for busy bodies. If every alleged act of commission or omission of the government becomes the subject-matter of public interest litigation, neither the government nor the Court can function.”
The PA Sangma Integrated Sports Complex, spread over 10 acres, boasts impressive facilities, including a football ground, an indoor swimming pool, and a basketball and badminton court. The court disposed of the petition with the expectation that the newly constructed permanent wall would remain intact and that the sports complex would continue to thrive.
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