On perusal of the petition questioning the appointment of private respondents to the post of Inspector of legal Meteorology, the Karnataka High Court found that no public-spirited antecedents of the petitioner have been disclosed in the petition.
The Karnataka High Court disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed to set aside the order of appointment of the Commissioner of Bangalore Development Authority.
Karnataka High Court dismisses PIL seeking a direction to consider the representation of the petitioner dated 16.01.2021 and also to prevent sale of 41 acres of land granted by Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board to respondent no.4 (Limited Company).
Karnataka High Court while disposing the PIL filed challenging the qualification/eligibility criteria for appointment of Vice Chancellor of the Karnataka State Law University, Hubbali noted that the petitioner is not a person aggrieved by the notification.
While considering the PIL Karnataka High Court division bench noted that the petitioner has been arrested in the month of April 2022 and is the main accused in connection with the offence registered pertaining to recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors.