Ramnivas Khichar Son Of Shri Nanuram … vs Union Of India on 16 January, 2025

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Rajasthan High Court – Jaipur

Ramnivas Khichar Son Of Shri Nanuram … vs Union Of India on 16 January, 2025

Bench: Manindra Mohan Shrivastava, Uma Shanker Vyas

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        HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                    BENCH AT JAIPUR

       D. B. Public Interest Litigation Petition No. 16088/2024

1.       Ramnivas Khichar Son of Shri Nanuram Khichar, Aged
         About 48 Years, Resident of Ward No.15 Village Doojod,
         Tehsil-Sikar, District-Sikar (Rajasthan), 332021.
2.       Prahalad Son of Shri Haresh Chand, Aged About 44 Years,
         Resident Of Village Doojod, Sikar (Rajasthan), 332021.
                                                                         ----Petitioners
                                       Versus
1.       Union of India, through Secretary (Power) Ministry of
         Power, Government of India, Shram Shakti Bhawan, New
         Delhi.
2.       The State of Rajasthan, through Secretary, Department of
         Energy, Government Secretariat, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
3.       Chairman and Managing Director Power Grid Corporation
         of    India   Limited,       Registered         Office     At    B-9,    Qutab
         Industrial Area, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-110016.
4.       The      Director,    Power       Grid      Bhadala-III,         Transmission
         Limited, Registered Office At B-9, Qutab Industrial Area,
         Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-110016.
5.       Project Incharge, Power Grid Bhadala-III, Transmission
         Limited, Registered Office At B-9, Qutab Industrial Area,
         Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-110016.
6.       Project Head, Line Incharge, 6C-104, Power Grid Bhadala-
         III   Transmission        Limited,       Jai    Narayan         Vyas    Colony,
         Bikaner-334001.
7.       Head of Department of All Project, Power Grid Corporation
         of India Limited, Office At B-4/184, Chitrakoot Scheme,
         Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur-302201.
8.       District Collector, Sikar (Rajasthan).
9.       Secretary, Urban Improvement Trust, Sikar (Rajasthan).
                                                                    ----Respondents

For Petitioner : Mr. R.N. Mathur, Senior Advocate
assisted by Mr. Amit Singh Shekhawat
Advocate and Mr. Akhil Dadhich
Advocate.

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For Respondents : Mr. Virendra Lodha, Senior Advocate
assisted by Mr. Prateek Sharma
Advocate.

Mr. Sumit Tetarwal Advocate on
behalf of Mr. R.D. Rastogi, Additional
Solicitor General.

Mr. Sandeep Taneja Additional
Advocate General with Ms. Kinjal
Surana Advocate.

HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. MANINDRA MOHAN SHRIVASTAVA
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE UMA SHANKER VYAS

Order

16/01/2025
(Per Hon’ble the Chief Justice):

1. This public interest litigation petition has been filed by the

petitioners seeking to challenge installation and laying of

transmission lines by the respondent-Power Grid Corporation of

India Limited over some of the wards of Village Doojod, District

Sikar.

2. Mr. R.N. Mathur, learned Senior Advocate appearing on

behalf of the petitioners argued that laying of transmission lines

over and above some of the wards of Village Doojod, District

Sikar is against the public interest inasmuch as before deciding

the route, while conducting survey, District Sikar including Sikar

proper was not surveyed to find out as to whether it would be

feasible to allow laying of transmission lines overhead. Learned

Senior Advocate, referring to survey report placed on record,

submitted that survey report, in detail, considers feasibility of

laying of transmission lines at different places, but it does not

mention District Sikar at all. Therefore, in the matter of preparing

action plan, the policy itself has been violated.

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Further submission of learned Senior Advocate is that the

policy mandatorily requires exploration of the alternative routes.

In fact, it is argued, there is nothing in the report or any other

document to show that any alternative route was explored. It is

submitted that had some exercise been undertaken in that

direction, it was easier to find out alternative route excluding

Village Doojod, District Sikar.

3. Learned Senior Advocate further argued that not only the

local administration, but the public at large raised substantial

objections which have fallen on deaf ear and without due and

proper consideration of the objections, the respondents are

proceeding to lay transmission lines overhead Village Doojod,

crossing through some of its wards. It is also submitted that the

area is thickly populated, there are hospitals and educational

institutions which are going to be adversely affected in their

operations if the transmission lines are allowed to cross through

the area. In the absence of effective public consultation, public

interest has been seriously jeopardised.

4. On advance copy, Mr. Virendra Lodha, learned Senior Advocate

appearing on behalf of the respondent-Power Grid Corporation of

India Limited would submit that the petition is based on

exaggerated facts. He would submit that in the entire petition,

there is no ground alleging violation of provisions of law in the

matter of laying of overhead transmission lines. Learned Senior

Advocate would secondly submit that the hospitals and

educational institutions all are situated at a very convenient

distance and the Google Map clearly shows that the transmission

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lines are being laid over some of the wards of Village Doojod,

District Sikar which are not at all thickly populated. In any case, it

is argued that the larger public interest lies in laying of

transmission lines, so as to facilitate the transmission of power to

various areas from the production unit.

5. Having gone through the petition, we find that none of the

grounds taken in the petition leads to violation of any statutory

provisions contained in the Electricity Act, 2003 or any of the

provisions contained in the rules framed thereunder regulating

laying of transmission lines. Even if we assume that the survey

report did not include Village Doojod, District Sikar, we do not find

that any public harm lies in laying of overhead transmission lines

which are crossing through some of the wards of Village Doojod,

District Sikar. Google Map also indicates that the population

underneath is scattered. It is not even a city. The distance of the

medical college and other places is such that it cannot be said to

be a case of causing public harm in laying of transmission lines

overhead Village Doojod, District Sikar, crossing through some of

its wards.

In order to verify whether objections raised from different

corners, including administration, were addressed to by the

competent authority of the respondent-Power Grid Corporation of

India Limited, we required learned Senior Advocate appearing on

advance copy on behalf of the respondent-Corporation to file an

affidavit. The averments made in the affidavit along with the

minutes of meeting satisfies us that various objections were raised

which were considered and only after consideration of those

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objections, the respondents have proceeded to lay overhead

transmission lines. This Court, while exercising its jurisdiction

under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, would not act as an

appellate authority to sit over the correctness or otherwise of the

opinion formed on various objections. Once it is found that various

objections so raised were taken into consideration, the matter

ends there.

6. In view of above, this public interest litigation petition is

misconceived and the same is, therefore, dismissed.

(UMA SHANKER VYAS),J (MANINDRA MOHAN SHRIVASTAVA),CJ

MANOJ NARWANI/-

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