The strictures were issued by a Division Bench,comprising Justices Thottathil B Radhakrishnan and Babu Mathew P Joseph while considering a Public Interest Litigation filed by one P T Mathew of Kottayam in 2011 to constitute an expert committee to study the proposal submitted by him regarding acquisition of land for highways at lesser cost.
The Court said that the Ministry of Surface Transport and Ministry of Roads and Highways are respondents in this case.
"It is disgusting to note the sheer irresponsibility of the officials concerned in the ministries in placing material before the court," the bench said.
It ordered the ministries concerned to file affidavit on or before November 7 this year, failing which the secretaries shall have to appear in person at their personal expense.
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