K. G. Gopal v. State of Tamil Nadu Represented By Its Commissioner And Secretary, Handlooms, Textiles And Khadi Department
1989-12-15
SATHIADEV
body1989
DigiLaw.ai
ORDER Sathiadev, J. 1. These writ petitions are filed to compel the State to hold the Election for respective Societies by issue of mandamus by this Court and in any event not beyond 13.10.1988. 2. After the institution of these petitions, Ordinances 3 and 4 having been passed and G.O. Ms. 102 having come into force, and they having been considered by this Court in W.P. Nos. 6189 and W.M.P. No. 12844 of 1989 etc., it is not necessary to issue any direction in the nature asked for, because, while disposing of the batch of writ petitions on 3.8.1989 the Government had placed before this Court G.O. Ms. 523, which catalogues the time schedule for holding of Elections to all the Co-operative Societies in the State. It is consequent to the action taken under the Ordinance, when the State had evolved the time-bound programme for holding of Elections, it is not necessary to order these petitions, as prayed for. Recording the contents of G.O. Ms. 523 as part of this order, these two writ petitions are dismissed. But, in the event of the State not holding Election as claimed therein, the dismissal of these writ petitions would not preclude the writ petitioners to approach this Court for the relief to which they are entitled to, for holding of Elections. Hence, these Writ petitions are dismissed. No Costs. These Writ petitions coming on for further orders on Monday the 25th September 1989, Wednesday the 29th and Thursday the 30th day of November, 1989 in the presence of the said advocates and having stood over for consideration till this day.