Bombay High Court asks for Deposit of 1 Lakh In PIL seeking display Of Marathi Signboards At Mumbai Airport

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The plea states that "recognition of the official and regional language was an emotional issue for citizens of any nation"

A Division Bench of the Bombay High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice Sandeep Marne has asked a petitioner to deposit a sum of Rs. 1 Lakh to check the bonafide of the Public Interest Litigation which sought directions to be issued to Mumbai Airport Authority owned by businessmen Gautam Adani to display all sign boards at the Airport in Marathi language along with English.

The said PIL was filed by a trust named Gujarati Vichar Manch which sought implementation of the circulars issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Official Language. The said circular stated that usage of Hindi and regional language should be at par with that of the English language on signage boards and indicators at public places.

The said trust had made representations before the Airport authority for compliance with the circulars of the Home Ministry. However, the same was rejected stating that the Airport was designed considering all aspects of travel and global standards and therefore the signage boards were not required to be modified.

The plea states that the petitioner was aware of the importance of English in the global landscape but was only seeking recognition of the official and regional language which was an emotional issue for citizens of any nation. The plea reads,

“It language has a great unifying force and is a powerful instrument for national integration. The proliferating usage of the English language should indeed not be synonymous towards undermining of our official and regional languages.”

The plea further states that the display of the English language on all sign boards at the airport is an act to foist the English language on indigenous people. The plea states,

“Therefore, while the State may use any language of its choice of official language, it cannot force or foist that language on citizens. Hence, the prominent display of the English Language on the indications on the signage boards and all the other boards at the Airports in Mumbai is nothing but a mere act to foist the English language on the indigenous people”

The petition further has also referred to a judgment passed by the Bombay High Court which had commented upon the importance of the Marathi Language. 

Case Title: Gujarati Vichar Manch vs Adani Airport Holding Ltd & Ors.