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2003 DIGILAW 748 (JHR)

Prabhat Talkies v. State Of Bihar

2003-06-30

R.K.MERATHIA

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JUDGMENT R.K. Merathia, J. 1. Heard the parties. 2. The petitioner has prayed for cancelling the licence granted in favour of M/s Kamla Video Hall (respondent No. 5) vide orders dated 20.11.1995 and 18.12.1995 (Annexure 6 and 7 respectively) under the Provisions of the Bihar Cinema (Regulation) Rules, 1974, and for directing the State and its authorities to prevent the respondent No. 5 from illegally exhibiting home viewing cassettes and uncensored films in its Video Paralour. 3. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the M/s Kamla Video Hall (respondent No. 5) raised some preliminary objection. Firstly, he submitted that the proprietor of the petitioner namely Smt. Gangajali Devi has died during the pendency of this writ petition. No substitution having been made, the writ petition cannot proceed any further. Secondly, the licence granted vide impugned order dated 18.12.1995 (Annexure 7) having expired on 9.12.1996, this writ has become infructous. 4. It is true that the petitioner should have filed an application for substitution of the proprietor of the petitioner but admittedly the firm M/s Prabhat Talkies is. running and, therefore, in view of the order which I propose to pass, it is not necessary to go into the question of the effect of non-substitution of the proprietor of the petitioner in this case. 5. Regarding the second submission, admittedly respondent No. 5 is continuing the Video Hall on the basis of grant of further licence in its favour, and therefore this writ has not become infructous. 6. Learned counsel for the respondent No. 5 submitted that this writ petition has been filed only because of clash of business interests. He further submitted that this case is not a Public Interest Litigation on behalf of the petitioner. Be that as it may, this Court cannot allow any illegality to continue, if it comes to the knowledge of the Court. 7. In this writ petition on 15.3.1996 an interim order was passed to the following effect : "Pending further order, the licensing authority is directed to intimate to the licensee, respondent No. 5, that it shall not exhibit home viewing cassettes and uncensored films during this period." The said order was modified by order dated 22.5.1996 to the following effect : "Heard counsel for the parties. I do not find any r