HIGH COURT OF KERALA
S.MANIKUMAR, CJ, SHAJI P.CHALY, J
MIDHUN MATHEW ABRAHAM, – Appellant
Versus
THE JOINT ROAD TRANSPORT OFFICER (JOINT RTO), – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Dated this the 5th day of October, 2021 SHAJI P.CHALY,J.
This appeal is preferred by the petitioner in the writ petition challenging the judgment of a learned Single Judge dated 29.7.2021 in W.P.(C) No.6327 of 2021, whereby the writ petition was dismissed, holding that the entry in regard to the cases pending against the writ petitioner in the parivahan portal of the Central Government as contemplated under the amended provisions of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 , enabled the authority to include any vehicle in the list of vehicles, over which an objection is pending. It was also held that such entries are made to caution the public that the vehicle is involved in other proceedings, thereby the essential services under the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules. Therefore, the learned Single Judge dismissed the writ petition basically holding that since there are criminal proceedings pending, there is no reason to interfere and grant any relief to the appellant.
2. The basic material facts for the disposal of the writ appeal are as follows; appellant/writ petitioner is the registered owner of a contract carriage bearing registration No.KL05 AG 8002. According to the appellan
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