Dismissing a PIL which sought a direction to the Southern Railways to operate with additional coaches, the bench comprising Acting Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice T Raja said courts should resist the temptation to usurp the powers of the executive.
The matter relates to a PIL filed by one Selvan seeking a direction to Southern Railways to operate a 12-coaches EMU car in morning from Thirumalpur to Chennai beach via Kancheepuram, Wallajabad, Palur, Chengleput, Tambaram, Guindy, Egmore and Chennai beach.
Counsel for Railways, P T Ramkumar, pointed out an order of the Supreme Court in 2011 which had said courts are not justified in directing the Railways to attach additional coaches and provide additional trains.
Concurring with the arguments, the bench dismissed the PIL.
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