Madras HC Rejects Plea Seeking Direction To Centre For Pursuing Reforms In UN To Secure India’s ‘Due Place’

The Madras Excessive Court docket just lately dismissed a petition filed looking for a route to the Ministry of Exterior Affairs to think about the problem of demanding a particular reformation of the United Nations Organisation (UNO).
A bench of Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice AD Maria Clete termed the petition and the aid sought therein as ‘misconceived’ which fell “past the realm of the jurisdiction of the excessive court docket”.
Basically, the plea filed by one Abimani sought issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing the Ministry of Exterior Affairs to think about the problem of demanding a ‘particular reformation’ of the United Nations Organisation (UNO) to get the ‘respective due place’ for India and ‘steady world peace’.
Within the plea, aside from the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, the Ministry of House Affairs, the Ministry Of Legislation And Justice and the Legislation Fee of India had been additionally arrayed as party-respondents.
Although the petitioner remained unrepresented, the bench dismissed the plea within the presence of Central Authorities Senior Standing Counsel V Malaiyendran by observing thus:
“The aid hunted for is totally mis-conceived and falling past the realm of the jurisdiction of the excessive court docket. Thus, the writ petition stands dismissed. No prices”.