IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16050 of 2009 RAM KISHUN PRASAD, S/O LATE RAJENDRA SINGH R/O CHHATRASANGH LANE, MITHAPUR “B” AREA, P.S. JAKKANPUR, DISTRICT-PATNA. -PETITIONER Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 2. DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 3. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, REVENUE AND LAND REFORMS DEPTT., GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 4. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO THE CHIEF MINISTER, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, PATNA. 5. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TOURISM, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 6. THE DIRECTOR, TOURISM, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 7. THE CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, BIHAR STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BEER CHAND PATEL PATHA, PATNA. 8. THE GENERAL MANAGER, BIHAR STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BEER CHAND PATEL PATHA, PATNA. 9. SENIOR MANAGER, ADMINISTRATION, BIHAR STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BEER CHAND PATEL PATHA, PATNA. 10. THE DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER, BIHAR STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BEER CHAND PATEL PATHA, PATNA. 11. THE SENIOR MANAGER, HOTEL AND LEASE, BIHAR STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BEER CHAND PATEL PATHA, PATNA. 12. THE CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTROR, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, EAST GANDHI MAIDAN, BIHAR, PATNA. -RESPONDENTS 2 23.11.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the State and learned counsel representing the 2 Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation and its officials. The petitioner has not disclosed that he is a dismissed Government Employee who was earlier in the Tourism Corporation. This fact has been disclosed by the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation. Be that as it may, on going through the contents of the writ petition, we find that the attempt of the petitioner is to put unnecessary questions on the policy of the Corporation and the State to Develop infrastructure necessary for promoting tourism in Bihar. In the town of Patna at Beerchand Patel Patha a hotel and some office complex of the Corporation exists where the Corporation is now proceeding to develop a five star hotel with other infrastructure which may be used by the Corporation to promote tourism in Bihar. We find this petition to be mala fide and actuated by some other interest but certainly not public interest. Hence this writ petition is dismissed with a cost of Rs.2,000/- . We expect the cost to be deposited with the Patna High Court Legal Aid Committee within a period of 3 six weeks from today. (Shiva Kirti Singh, ACJ.) (Shyam Kishore Sharma, J.) AAhmad