Disposing of the petition of J Mohanraj, General Secretary of Jabamani Janatha Party, the first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice M M Sundresh, directed the Theni Collector to respond within a month on what was the fate of the hillock.
Mohanraj in his petition alleged that the hillock in Viranackenpatty hamlet was once spread over 160 acres and that the departments supposed to have control over it and the trees seemsto have not bothered to check the 'loot' or report it.
Since no 'honest information' was there from departments concerned, he had sent a representation on April 12, 2015 to the Chief Secretary, followed by E-mails.
He said he had earlier sent a representation to the Theni District Collector on September 3, 2013, "who all along remained silent". Hence he was constrained to file the present PIL.
The bench, after perusing his petition, said it was of the view that the only direction to be passed was for the Theni District Collector to respond to the petition within a month, specifically answering the issue about what happened to it.
