- Respondent Cannot Claim Relief in a Writ Filed by Another Person Main points:
- A person cannot file a second writ petition on the same matter if an earlier petition was dismissed or decided against them by the High Court (State of U. P. VS Om Prakash Chaudhary - 2024 Supreme(All) 1898 - 2024 0 Supreme(All) 1898). Refiling a similar writ without new grounds is considered abuse of process.
- Relief sought in a writ is discretionary; courts do not grant it as a matter of right, especially if the claim is stale or the petitioner has alternative remedies (State of Orissa VS Laxmi Narayan Das (Dead) thr. LRs. - 2023 5 Supreme 66 - 2023 5 Supreme 66, Mohamed Ismail Fairoze Hameed alias Mohemed Shahul Hameed Ismail Fairoze vs Union Bank of Colombo and Another - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223 - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223).
- Filing multiple writs for the same relief after withdrawal or dismissal, without new facts or compliance, is viewed as abuse of process and can lead to dismissal (The Managing Director Biscomaun Bhawan vs The State of Bihar - 2024 Supreme(Online)(Pat) 2549).
- Courts emphasize the importance of not entertaining frivolous or repetitive writ petitions, especially when the claim is already adjudicated or time-barred (Suryodaya Infra Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. VS Union of India - 2023 Supreme(Telangana) 652 - 2023 0 Supreme(Telangana) 652, Hitihamilage Don Oshala Lakmal Anil Herath vs Hon. Diana Gamage State Minister of Tourism and others - - 2023 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 468 - 2023 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 468).
If a petitioner has an effective alternative remedy, such as a civil suit or arbitration, courts prefer that route over multiple writ petitions (Suryodaya Infra Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. VS Union of India - 2023 Supreme(Telangana) 652 - 2023 0 Supreme(Telangana) 652).
Legal Principles and Court Practice Main points:
- Writs are equitable and discretionary; the conduct of the petitioner influences the court's decision (Mohamed Ismail Fairoze Hameed alias Mohemed Shahul Hameed Ismail Fairoze vs Union Bank of Colombo and Another - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223 - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223).
- Repetitive filing of writs for the same relief, especially after withdrawal or dismissal, constitutes abuse of process and is liable to be rejected (The Managing Director Biscomaun Bhawan vs The State of Bihar - 2024 Supreme(Online)(Pat) 2549).
Courts discourage entertaining petitions that are merely reiterations of earlier claims or that involve disputed questions of fact better suited for civil courts (Suryodaya Infra Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. VS Union of India - 2023 Supreme(Telangana) 652 - 2023 0 Supreme(Telangana) 652).
Analysis and Conclusion
- A respondent cannot claim relief in a writ petition filed by another person; each petitioner must establish their own standing and grounds.
- Repetitive or successive writ petitions on the same issue, especially when previous petitions were dismissed or withdrawn, are generally barred and can be dismissed as abuse of process.
- Courts prefer that claimants pursue appropriate civil or statutory remedies when available, rather than multiple writs, to ensure efficient justice and prevent misuse of judicial process.
References:- State of U. P. VS Om Prakash Chaudhary - 2024 Supreme(All) 1898 - 2024 0 Supreme(All) 1898, State of Orissa VS Laxmi Narayan Das (Dead) thr. LRs. - 2023 5 Supreme 66 - 2023 5 Supreme 66, Mohamed Ismail Fairoze Hameed alias Mohemed Shahul Hameed Ismail Fairoze vs Union Bank of Colombo and Another - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223 - 2024 Supreme(SRI)(CA) 223, Suryodaya Infra Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. VS Union of India - 2023 Supreme(Telangana) 652 - 2023 0 Supreme(Telangana) 652, The Managing Director Biscomaun Bhawan vs The State of Bihar - 2024 Supreme(Online)(Pat) 2549