The division bench of Justices N H Patil and V L Achliya was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Sudhir Barge, which alleges evasion of octroi by owners of 725 vehicles in connivance with RTO officials.
"Why don't you (BMC) consider regulation of vehicles? Why do you want court to pass orders? As the custodian of the city you should look into it," Justice Patil said.
The petitioner alleged that the vehicle owners submit forged documents and register vehicles in neighbouring cities even though they live in Mumbai, to avoid paying octroi.
The bench sought to know what steps were taken by the Regional Transport Office while registering the vehicles. Pai said the RTO does not cross-check the documents submitted at the time of registration.
She also pointed out that an earlier order of the high court passed in March 2008 had said it did not need to pass any directions as RTO and other authorities were taking action.
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