MAA KALI MOTORS Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL
LAWS(CAL)-1995-1-23
HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA
Decided on January 12,1995

MAA KALI MOTORS Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents


Referred Judgements :-

SHYAMAL KUMAR GHOSH V. STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. [REFERRED TO]
MITHILESHGARG VS. UNION OF INDIA [REFERRED TO]
GOURANGA BARIK VS. STATE OF WEST BENGAL [REFERRED TO]



Cited Judgements :-

B D MOTORS VS. STATE OF WEST BENGAL [LAWS(CAL)-1995-7-29] [REFERRED TO]


JUDGEMENT

S.K.Tiwari, J. - (1.)This appeal arises out of an order passed in Matter No. 2141 of 1993 by one of the Single Judges of this High Court (Hon'ble Kalyanmoy Ganguli, J.) on 19.8.1993. The petitioner applied for grant of temporary permit on March 31,1988. The application was rejected by RTA. The petitioners continued to approach this Court under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution. As per orders passed from time to time in writ application by this Court, the appellant continued to ply his Bus on the said route on the basis of temporary permits.
(2.)This court ultimately directed that the RTA should consider the grant of regular permit. The RTA held that at present the route is very much congested and there is no terminal facility available at Caulcutta and finally rejected the prayer. This order was challenged before the ld. single Judge of this court. The ld. Judge held that the refusal to issue fresh permit was passed on valid and cogent reasons and hence the writ petition was dismissed.
(3.)The ld. Counsel for the appellant has laid much stress on the decision of the Supreme Court (Mithilesh Garg & Ors. v. Union of India, reported in AIR 1992 SC 443). He has also cited two judgments of this court one reported in 1993(2) CLJ 229 (Gaurang v. State of West Bengal & Ors) and one unreported judgment delivered on 5th July, 1994 in Matter No. 1658 of 1993 (Shyamal Kumar Ghosh v. State of West Bengal & Ors). In these two judgments it has been laid down that congestion in the traffic is no ground for refusal to grant permit under the new Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. During the course of arguments the Calcutta Gazette Extra Ordinary, dated 15.9.88, has been filed, wherein a notification has been published which lays down that the Calcutta-Howrah-Digha route has been declared as Nationalised Route and has been exclusively reserved for State Transport Undertaking.
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