"The petitioner seeks to ensure that there is no legal infringement and/or abdication of duty within the legal framework by which a government and/or authorities are permitted to allow high handed violation of law," the petition filed by Aires Rodrigues submitted.
A division bench comprising Justice F M Reis and Justice Nutan Sardessai will hear the petition on July 10.
The petitioner has made the Union Civil Aviation ministry, the Director of the Airport Authority of India and Deputy Commandant of Central Industrial Security Force as the respondents.
On July 1, Shah, who was on a two-day visit to Goa, allegedly held a meeting at the airport complex in presence of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and Union minister Sripad Naik.
Rodrigues had then filed a complaint with the Union civil aviation ministry, Goa chief secretary and the state's police chief, terming the meeting as illegal.
The BJP had initially said the party received the necessary permission for the meeting, which took place "not inside the facility as claimed" by others.
However, it later said the crowd which greeted Shah at the airport had gathered there spontaneously and that it was "not a planned meeting".
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