JUDGEMENT
SUNIL AMBWANI, J. -
(1.) WE have heard learned counsel for the parties.
(2.) THE petitioners claim to have license on Form -24 under Rule 155 of the Explosives Rules, 2008 for possession of the prescribed quantity and storage of fire crackers. By this writ petition they are
aggrieved by the directions issued by the District Magistrate, Agra for sale of explosives at
specified open places of which list has been published.
It is submitted that the Addl. District Magistrate (City), Agra and the District Fire Officer, Agra do not have authority to regulate the place of business and to direct the petitioners to sell the fire
crackers at any place other than licensed premises or to direct them to sell the fire crackers at a
specified open place. The petitioner has relied upon an order passed by this Court on 10.11.2004
in Writ Petition No.47962 of 2004 restraining the respondents from interfering with their business.
(3.) THE impugned order has been passed in public interest, to avoid any fire incident in residential localities and markets, where the petitioners ' licensed business places are situate. Section 6
E (1) and (5) of (The Indian) Explosives Act, 1884 ; and the conditions of license give ample
authority to the District Magistrate as licensing authority to put and vary conditions on the licensees
for public safety. The licensing authority has not placed any restrictions on the petitioners ' for
the storage for the quantities below the quantities prescribed in the license nor have restricted the
storage. It has only issued directions for retail sale at a specified open space.;
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