The division bench of Justices S J Vajifdar and Gautam Patel ruled that petitioner did not make out any case as to why the decision of the state should be set aside.
Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Chitrapat Mahamandal, an organisation of Marathi film fraternity, had filed the PIL, contending that government's decision was meant only to favour Mangeshkar.
Lata Mangeshkar purchased this 13-acre plot in 1959 from renowned Marathi film director-producer Bhalji Pendharkar. Pendharkar had bought this land from the erstwhile princely state of Kolhapur on the condition that it would be used for a building a film studio.
In 1982, Mangeshkar approached the government seeking permission to change the user of land, as she proposed to develop a residential housing scheme there. The government and the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation acceded to the request.
The petitioners had objected to this; however the High Court yesterday said it would not like to interfere with the State Government's decision.
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