JUDGEMENT
RAJASEKHAR MANTHA, J. -
(1.) The Court :- The writ petitioner is aggrieved by an order dated 15 th December, 2020 passed by the Excise Commissioner while hearing an
appeal from an order of the Collector dated 15 th June, 2017 refusing to
renew licence for the settlement year 2017-18 for three bar-cum-
restaurant licences. The Collector had rejected prayer for the refusal of
licence as the Bidhan Nagar Police Commissionerate refused to issue
NOC in view of different criminal cases registered against licences.
(2.) The Commissioner has, however, fairly recorded that the objections of the Bidhan Nagar police were more than three years old and a fresh
report is needed from the police authorities.
(3.) Counsel for the petitioner would argue before this Court by reference to Section 42 of the Bengal Excise Act 1909 and Rule 14 of the
Bengal Excise (Selection of New Sites And Grant of Licence For Retail
Sale of Liquor And Other Intoxicants) Rules that the licence can be
refused only upon any of the owners having been convicted of any
offences mentioned therein. Admittedly, certain criminal proceedings
may have been pending against the father of one of the directors of the
petitioner and there is no conviction as yet. Counsel for the petitioner
also refers to a notification of the Finance Department, Government of
West Bengal dated 20th February, 2019. Clause 3 stipulates that no
clearance from the Police Commissionerate should be given for refusing
regular excise licences for every licensing year.;
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