MADURAI,
July 25, 2016
Court dismisses petition that challenged the closure of a branch in Karur district
Recognising the competition faced by the Department of
Posts in the digital era, the Madras High Court Bench here has said that
courts could not interfere in decisions taken by the department to
curtail expenditure.
A Division Bench of Justices
Nooty Ramamohana Rao and S.S. Sundar made the observation while
dismissing a public interest litigation petition filed by P. Thangavelu,
a resident of Inam Karur Municipality, against a decision taken by the
department to relocate L.N. Samudram branch post office in Karur
district.
Mr. Justice Rao said: “It is not for us to
determine where a post office should be located. The choice of
establishing the post office vests with the Union of India and it is for
them to decide from which location they will be able to serve the
public more effectively.”
A matter of convenience
The
Bench said establishing a post office was a matter of convenience and
its location was a matter of policy. The judges pointed out that the
petitioner was guilty of not disclosing the fact of having filed a
similar case which got dismissed in 2010. Similarly, he had deposed as a
witness in a civil suit filed by a councillor of the municipality
before a lower court in Karur in 2008 against relocating the post
office.
Judgment passed in the suit had reached finality on account of dismissal of an appeal preferred against it.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com
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