JUDGMENT : This application is directed against the impugned ORDER :dated 14.3.1983 taking cognizance under section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act. It appears that petitioner no. 1 is the proprietor of the Firm named and styled as M/s Basudeo Prasad Lallan Kumar having wholesale business of foodgrains at Muzaffarpur. Petitioner no. 2 is the truck driver of a public carrier. On 16.3.1982, 90 bags of maize were being transmitted to the Firm at Lalganj, who happens to be the Commission Agent. However, little away from Muzaffarpnr, the truck was intercepted by the Assistant Marketing Officer, Muzaffarpur, who demanded receipt and also permit for the movement of the consignment. 2. Naturally there was neither receipt of purchase or sale nor any permit for the carriage and thus the prosecution has been allowed. 3. It has been rightly argued that if the articles were being taken to the Commission Agent and when there had been a letter of the petitioner no. 1, in that ease question of any receipt of sale or purchase did not arise at all. Secondly, when there was no restriction on the movement, the question of any permit also did not arise. 4. Therefore, it appears that the prosecution case is futile and misuse of the process. 5. The ORDER :dated 14.3.1983 is set aside. This application is, accordingly, allowed. Application allowed.