Suggestions for making some change in the writ petition (civil)
C Mohan
(Querist) 16 February 2012
This query is : Resolved
I have filed a civil writ petition after my termination from service in the Hon'ble High Court and I have mentioned erroneously my office as State in the W.P. by quoting article 226 of the Constitution of India. But now I got to know that my office is a fully autonomous body and I want to insert in the WP as 'fully autonomous body'. Please consider to answer my following question: -
(a) Can it be possible to change my Office status from 'State' to a "fully autonomous body".
(b) Is there any chance for dismissal of my Writ Petition, if I make a request as mentioned at (a).
Please help
SHIV KUMAR GUPTA
(Expert) 16 February 2012
can you please send copy of writ then I will give my opinion?.
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C Mohan
(Querist) 16 February 2012
It is alright please.
sharad raghav - 9990549475
(Expert) 16 February 2012
you can amend it......and the dismissal of your writ is depand upon the effect of alteration on cause of action....
H.M.Patnaik
(Expert) 17 February 2012
Yes, You have to file suitable amendment petition before the hon'ble Court to correct the basic flaw in the petition filed .So, go head now .
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 20 February 2012
I agree with the expert H.M.Patnaik.
Kirti Kar Tripathi
(Expert) 21 February 2012
An autonomous body controlled and managed by the State also falls within the scope of Article 12 of the Constitution of India as such writ petition still maintainable. However, if there is another reason for the same, you can move amendment application.