THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI NISAR AHMAD KAKRU and THE HON'BLE SMT. JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI WRIT PETITION No. 2741 OF 2010 Dated: 23-02-2010 Between: Rachabanti Jayalaxmi ... PETITIONER AND The Government of A.P., Industries and Commerce (M-1) Department, Secretariat Building, Hyderabad, rep., by its Secretary and six others ... RESPONDENTS THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI NISAR AHMAD KAKRU and THE HON'BLE SMT. JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI WRIT PETITION No. 2741 OF 2010 ORDER: (per the Hon’ble the Chief Justice Sri Nisar Ahmad Kakru) Essentially, the petitioner is aggrieved of the allotment of lease, favouring the respondent No.7 for quarrying the sand. The details of the grievances registered by petitioner in the representation, suggest inconvenience caused to him due to transportation of sand by loaded trucks. The leaseholder has filed a detailed reply, contending among other things, that the petition has been filed to settle scores with him, on the pretext of public interest. He is very specific on the count that he does not transport the sand but sells sand to the third parties. Considering the relief sought in the light of rival contentions, writ petition appears to have been filed for promotion of private interest under the guise of the public interest litigation. In that view of the matter, we fail to persuade ourselves to display indulgence. Dismissed. T. MEENA KUMARI, J NISAR AHMAD KAKRU, CJ 23-02-2010 ks