Weber v. Philadelphia

In Weber v. Philadelphia, 437 Pa. 179, 262 A.2d 297 (1970), the Court noted that a presumption exists that municipal officers act for the public good, that courts may not inquire into the wisdom of municipal acts absent evidence of fraud, collusion, bad faith or arbitrary action constituting abuse of power, that judicial discretion should not be substituted for administrative discretion and that courts are not super municipal bodies and should not interfere absent improper motivation of record.