IGHCOURT U T C TTSGAR: l S ,5 Wt! coaAM : Hou’aLE snm 5.x NAVAK. cJ W... & HON’BLE SHRI V.K. $HRNASTAVA, J. 7 w Wmae ggl'mgggg 1‘ HariPrasad Gupta Son of late Shri Hazarilal Gupta Aged 59 years, resident of Manendragarh Distt— Koriya (MR) 2. Raghuwar Prasad Jaiswal Son of late Shri Nata! Prasad Jaiswat aged 76 yeals, resident of Manendragarh Dist: Kuriya (MR) m 1. State of Madhya Pradesh Through Revenue Secretaty, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal (MR) (MR) Piesent: Shri Amrlto Das, learned counsel for the petitioners. Shn' Utka!sh Verma. learned Dy. Govt. Adv. for the State. m 2. Commissloner. Bilaspur Division Bilaspur (Passed on #§ Novombér. R m0!) The following oral order of the Court was passed by s.R. NAYAK, cJ . ‘ The issue brought before the Court squarely and undeniably falls within the legitimate power of the State. Acitizen has no right to insist that a particular place atone should be the headquarters of a newly formed district. Such decision is essentiaiiy a policy decision and a policy decision of the State cannot lightly be interfered with by the Court under Article 226 of Constitution ' of indie. Be that as it may. there is nothing laid before us which couid persuade us to think that the choice of the place made by the State to be the district headquarters of the newly formed district is tainted by maiafde or r i‘%atronality. The writ petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ale oostsu Cluef . Jusnce ‘ i V.K. Shrivastavaj Judge \ _«r———#’ ”@Z,K Ail ¥ 1 Sd/— ' ' stu-