A Division Bench comprising Justices Akil Kureshi and J B Pardiwala yesterday disposed of the public interest litigation as the matter pertained to the elections in 2012 and there has been now a change of guard at the Centre.
The plea, filed by city resident Dhaval Shah, had sought the HC directions to the Union Ministries of Information & Broadcasting and Statistics & Programme Implementation to stop publication of these advertisements and also their telecast in the state ahead of the elections.
The petitioner had claimed that the post of President or Chairperson of any national or regional party has no recognition under the Constitution.
"In spite of that, in every publication of Central Government (led by Congress), the photographs of Sonia Gandhi are prominently displayed. These photographs are advertised from the funds of Central Government.
"The action of the Council of Ministers, headed by Prime Minister, in projecting the achievements of Government with the photograph of a person who has no constitutional position, cannot be allowed to continue," the PIL argued.
