1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR D.B.Civil Writ Petition No.8567/2009 D.K.Parihar & anr. V/s The State of Raj. & ors. Date of Order::- 9th September,2009 PRESENT Hon'ble the Chief Justice Mr.Jagdish Bhalla Hon'ble Mr.Justice Prakash Tatia Mr.D.K.Parihar-petitioner no.1 present in person. No one is present for petitioner no.2. ORDER BY THE COURT (Per Hon'ble Mr.Jagdish Bhalla)CJ The petitioner no.1 is present in person. Neither petitioner no.2 is present in person nor his counsel. At the outset, petitioner no.1 submitted that he does not want to press his relief against Registrar General-respondent no.2. Accordingly, the only relief left is that a direction be issued to respondent no.1 to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the police. The petitioner no.1, who is practicing counsel, submitted that certain lawyers were insulted in the foundation stone laying function of the High Court at Jodhpur, by the police authorities. Neither there is anything on record to show that petitioner no.1 was present at the spot nor it has been averred in the writ petition. It has further been submitted by petitioner no.1 that number of members of Bar helped the police, who had taken few lawyers from the site of the function. 2 During the course of arguments, it has been submitted by petitioner no.1 that the Bar members are against him and are not with him. From perusal of the writ petition and from the arguments advanced, we find that only vague allegations have been made in the petition and no cognate reasons have been indicated to enable this Court to show interference under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. In light of the above, the writ petition fails and accordingly, it is dismissed. (Prakash Tatia)J. (Jagdish Bhalla)C.J. Parmar