A division bench of the HC has asked the state government to file the reply in seven days.
The PIL was filed after the area Deputy Commissioner of Police also gave a report favouring shift of the JLF venue at a heritage hotel citing concern regarding less parking space, insufficient space to accommodate the crowd, lack of fire-fighting and narrow access for fire fighters at the site of the event.
It was alleged in the petition that the event will be a hurdle for a newly-opened trauma centre due to VIP movements.
It was also alleged that the space is meant only for accommodating 3000 persons while more than 10,000 persons had visited the festival every day last year.
The state government recently transfered the DCP who gave the report suggesting the venue shift.
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