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Major Dy Mayor was fined RS10K to apply pill with a personal agenda

Major Dy Mayor was fined RS10K to apply pill with a personal agenda
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Nagpur: Continuing a difficult attitude in people who submitted litigation of a reckless public interest (select), the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court slapped the fine RS10,000 on the former Deputy Mayor and sat BJP Satish Hole Corporator to abuse the judicial tool to fulfill his personal agenda to meet .
The hole was the Deputy Mayor of Cities in 2016.
“The Petitioner’s wrong tree shows a personal agenda behind the facade of the public interest.
If such a step is pushed in any way in this court, it will cause a big loss to the public interest.
Therefore, Such a tendency must be reduced, more precisely bite since the beginning, “the division bench consisting of justice Sunil Shukre and Anil Kiother’s justice.
“We found that this petition has not been submitted in a bona fide and good faith,” said the judges, before rejecting the pill.
Furthermore, it directs the Corporator from the South Nagpur to deposit a good number with the sub-court legal service sub committee within two weeks, the bench requests a registry to place this petition before for the required coercive order, in terms of failure to follow the command.
Hole, which works with the University of Nagpur, has moved HC for direction to respondents, including Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), to make parking arrangements for vehicles in Rashtriya Gandhi located in Sakdardara Bearing City Survey No.
83 in Zone No.1 and in the city survey no.
148 in Zone No.2, by keeping some empty shops.
Through advisors Vilas Waghmare, the hole has demanded to ban NMC from making empty stores and seller platforms for each bidder based on e-tender notifications.
“The applicant, on behalf of eliminating the inconvenience to the public, seems to be pursuing his own agenda.
Otherwise he will not make such a prayer for the issuance of direction to respondents.
When we see this prayer, a firm impression that arises in our mind is that there are several agendas Hidden behind the submission of the petition, “Bench said.
Judges noted that shops that are not used and vending platforms are legal construction made by NMC and therefore, will have the right to deal with those who serve the public interest and will generate income.
“But, the applicant does not see a greater public interest in such an action.
With the pretext of providing enough parking in the market Rashtriya Gandhi, the applicant was bent after scoring e-auction,” the judges said.

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