Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court, which ordered stay on holding the annual Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad, has expressed surprise over the inaction of the city civic body and the police commissioner for not taking any decision well in time on the organisers' plea filed in May that sought permission for the event scheduled on June 23.
A division bench of Chief Justice Vikram Nath and Justice J B Pardiwala on Saturday ordered stay on holding of annual Rath Yatra procession in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In its order, the high court also directed the Commissioner of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the Commissioner of Police and Additional Chief Secretary (Home), to file affidavits explaining the reasons and circumstances why the application (of Jagannath Mandir Trust) was not disposed of well within time, thereby compelling the parties to rush to the court for urgent hearing.
The organisers of the Rath Yatra had submitted the application to the authorities on May 18. The bench passed the order on a PIL during an urgent hearing on Saturday evening, while the copy of the order was made public on Sunday.
"We are astonished on this inaction of the Municipal Commissioner, AMC, as also the Police Commissioner, Ahmedabad, as to why no decision was taken and communicated to the organiser well within time, rather than keeping the matter pending till the last date when the Rath Yatra is to be carried out on June 23, 2020, that is, just two days away," the court said.