Submission of false statement by the goverment pleader
Prakash
(Querist) 19 November 2017
This query is : Open
Dear Sirs,
I have filed Writ Petition before the Madras High Court, for removal of illegal encroachment made by the Panchayat into a Private/Patta land. We have submitted, Photos of the encroachment, Sale Deed, Field Map Book Record with Sketch, Patta, Chitta, A Register and the Tax Paid Receipt to the Court to prove the land in dispute is a Private/Patta land.
In spite of submitting these solid documentary evidences, the Special Government Pleaders who appeared for the Respondents, made a false submission to the honorable court stating that "the property in dispute belongs to the Panchayat and the Petitioner has no right over the same". This was intentionally done to see that, the W.P is dismissed at the admission stage itself, so that the Petitioner can be pushed to approach the Civil Court.
However the honorable court passed its order directing the Respondent1 (District Collector cum Inspect of Panchayats) to inquire the matter and pass orders on the Petitioners application in accordance with the law.
Now the question is, whether the Government Pleader can make a false submission to the honorable court by virtue of his position?
Whether the Petitioner is entitled to get a copy of the relevant Documents supplied by the Respondents, to the Government Pleader for opposing the petitioner's plea?
If the High Court is not providing those document copies under the provisions of RTI Act, what is the alternative process?.
Kindly provide your valuable advice and comments.
Thanks and Regards.
Prakash