The Law Commission, having taken note of innumerable Supreme Court judgments voicing unhappiness over the filing of frivolous public interest litigation, has even recommended a law allowing the advocate general, or registrars of the high court, or the persons against whom such a case is filed, to move the courts to declare such a person a ‘vexatious litigant’, who will then be debarred from going to the courts. The litigant in the Jaipur case certainly fits the definition of a ‘vexatious litigant’. Instead of arresting Shetty and Gere, we suggest that suitable action be taken against this individual.