JUDGMENT K.T. Thomas, J. 1. The aim of this Original Petition is to ensure that private buses passing through Kakkanad (Kochi) park inside the bus stand established by Thrikkakara Panchayat. At present none of the buses uses the said bus stand, instead they park on the road side in front of "Mar Athanatious High School" (situated just opposite to the rear gate of Civil Station, at Kakkanad). First petitioner is the Secretary of an Association formed by the merchants occupying the rooms in the shopping complex annexed to the said bus stand. 2. A shopping centre cum bus stand was constructed by Thrikkakara Panchayat. It was formally inaugurated on 25th May 1985. According to the petitioners, occupants of the rooms in the shopping complex were made to believe that all buses plying through Thrikkakara-Kakkanad would stop at the said bus stand. But the bus stand remains only in name since no buses stop there, according to the petitioners. A representation was made to 'the District Collector and later to the Minister for local administration in Kerala for directing the bus operators to stop at the said bus stand. Petitioners contend that as Chairman of the Regional Transport Authority the District Collector cannot abdicate his functions by not issuing instructions to the Regional Transport Officer to ensure that buses stop at the bus stand. Petitioners pray for a direction to the Regional Transport Authority, Ernakulam, to issue orders prohibiting parking of private buses at places other than the bus stand. 3. Notices of this Original Petition were served on the District Collector and Secretary to Regional Transport Authority, Thrikkakara Panchayat and also the General Secretary of the Ernakulam District Private Motor Transport Owners Association. 4. The Secretary of the Regional Transport Authority alone filed a statement in answer to the averments in the Original Petition. It is pointed out by him that Thrikkakara Panchayat constructed a bus stand after obtaining permission of the R.T.A. and that the Transport Authority approved . the site and after construction of the bus stand, R.T.A. (in its meeting held on 31st January 1989) approved the bus stand..
It is pointed out by him that Thrikkakara Panchayat constructed a bus stand after obtaining permission of the R.T.A. and that the Transport Authority approved . the site and after construction of the bus stand, R.T.A. (in its meeting held on 31st January 1989) approved the bus stand.. However, it is pointed out that, there is no insistence now that the buses should stop at the bus stand, since the District Private Bus Operators Association expressed their difficulty that due to inadequacy of lighting, water supply, lavatory and sanitary facilities they are unable to make use of the bus stand. The Panchayat, in spite of direction issued by the R.T.A. did not provide any additional lights or make any arrangements for the upkeep of the lavatories. The statement ends by expressing disinclination of the R.T.A. to compel the bus operators to ' stop buses at the said bus stand. 5. R.207 of the Kerala Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 (for short 'the Rules') says that where a local authority has provided and maintains a public stand for motor , vehicles with facilities for drinking water supply, lighting, latrine and waiting sheds for passengers and convenient parking places, the State or Regional Transport 'Authority may approve the use of that stand for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers of public service vehicles. "Thereafter every vehicle shall make use of that stand". The rule enables the Transport Authority to revoke the approval if the facilities provided in the bus stand do not continue to exist. In this context, a reference to R.8 of the Kerala Panchayats (Landing Places, Halting Places and Cartstands) Rules, 1964 is of advantage. It empowers a Panchayat which has provided a halting place to prohibit any person from using any other place within such distance as may be determined by the Panchayat, as a halting place for stage carriages. 6. A reading of R.207 of the rules indicates that as long as approval of the bus stand accorded by the R.T.A. subsists, every stage carriage operator is obliged to make use of that bus stand. Ext. P1 is evidence to show that the Secretary of the Regional Transport Authority, Ernakulam, proposed to take action in respect of those stage carriages which do not make use of the bus stand so approved. Ext.
Ext. P1 is evidence to show that the Secretary of the Regional Transport Authority, Ernakulam, proposed to take action in respect of those stage carriages which do not make use of the bus stand so approved. Ext. P-1 is a reply sent to the petitioner Association for the representation made by it to the Chief Minister of Kerala. A Commissioner appointed by this Court inspected the place and in his report pointed out that the inadequacies of the said bus stand. It is strange that Thrikkakara Panchayat, to whom notice was issued in this Original Petition, did not enter appearance or file any statement. The said Panchayat cannot shirk its responsibility to provide necessary amenities in the bus stand particularly when they persuaded some people to occupy the rooms in the shopping centre attached to the bus stand. Even if the Panchayat has not provided all the amenities in the bus stand bus operators cannot be allowed to use road side places as the bus stop in preference to the approved bus stand. As the approval accorded by the R.T.A. has not been revoked, every private bus operator is bound to stop the bus (plying through that area) at the said bus stand. 7. I, therefore, issue the following directions: (1) I direct the Chairman and Secretary of the Regional Transport Authority to give instructions to motor vehicle inspectors and the police to ensure that stage carriages plying through this area shall stop at the bus stand mentioned above. Such instructions would be issued within two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment. (2) I direct the third respondent Thrikkakara Panchayat to take necessary steps for tarring the ground of the bus stand and also to provide other necessary facilities to improve the bus stand. Tarring, as indicated above, shall be done within three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment. Original Petition is disposed of in the above terms.