The PIL, filed by social worker, Ramesh Joshi claimed that Radhe Maa had flouted civil aviation rules by carrying trident in her hands while boarding a flight by a private airlines from Aurangabad to Mumbai on August 9.
A division bench of justices V M Kanade and Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi asked Joshi to include Radhe Maa as a party respondent to the petition and serve a copy of the PIL to her.
The petition alleged that the police authorities and the Maharashtra Home Ministry had failed to register FIR against the Godwoman despite complaints filed before them.
Carrying of trident (which can also be used as a weapon) in a flight is prohibited under the civil aviation rules and allowing a person to carry this instrument on an aircraft amounts to an offence, said the PIL.