JUDGEMENT
Virendra Singh, J. -
(1.) By way of this writ petition, the petitioner
sought that a writ, order or direction in the nature of certiorari quashing the order
dated 22.1.2010 passed by respondent No. 3 ( Annexure-8 to this writ petition)
and a writ, order or direction in the nature of Mandamus restraining the respondents
from issuing fresh Licence to the respondent No. 4 as Block Distributor of Kerosene
Oil of Block Abholi, District Sant Ravi Das Nagar be issued.
(2.) Heard Sri S.K. Mishra and Sri Ved Bhushan Pandey, learned counsel
appearing on behalf of petitioner. Sri U.N. Sharma, learned Senior Advocate
appearing for the respondent No. 4 M/S Madhav Prasad Shitaram, learned Standing
Counsel on behalf of respondent Nos. 1 to 3.
(3.) In the year 1997, the petitioner was appointed as distributor of kerosene oil
for block Suriyawan. A new block Abholi was created in which major portion of
Block Suriyawan was included. Petitioner's case is that petitioner working as
block distributor of kerosene since 1997 incurred heavy expenses on establishment
and constructing the storage and underground tank. On creation of new block
Abholi, the District Magistrate Sant Ravi Das Nagar initiated proceedings for
appointment of distributorship of kerosene oil in the said new block Abholi. The
petitioner had also applied for obtaining the distribution ship of block Abholi but
the district Magistrate without applying guidelines as mentioned in the Government
Order dated 19.5.1990 issued the licence in favour of respondent No. 4 on 2.
1.2004. Against that licence, the petitioner submitted objection/representations
to the District Magistrate as well as to the State Government. The State
Government as per order dated 23.2.2005 found the procedure for allotment of
distributorship faulty and ordered to cancel the license granted to respondent No.
4 and to get the offer afresh. Consequently, the District Magistrate on 10.3.2005
cancelled his earlier order dated 2.1.2004 passed in favour of respondent No. 4.
Against the order dated 23.2.2005 passed by the State Government, the respondent
No. 4 filed Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 257 of 2006. This Court vide order dated
26.11.2009 passed in the aforesaid writ petition allowed the writ petition thereby
quashing the order dated 23.2.2005 passed by State Government and keeping
open to the licensing authority to proceed in accordance with law. Thereafter the
District Magistrate proceeded afresh for the allotment of distribution ship. Petitioner
also submitted his application on 22.12.2009 in respect of his claim. The District
Magistrate after hearing of both the parties cancelled the earlier allotment order
dated 2.1.2004 vide its order dated 24.12.2009. The petitioner submitted that the
respondent No. 4 did not file any appeal before the Appellate Authority as is
prescribed under Rule 12 of U.P. Kerosene Oil Control Order 1962. Hence the
order dated 24.12.2009 passed by the District Magistrate became final.;
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