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2010 DIGILAW 1849 (MAD)

H. Thiyagaraj v. The Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Rep. By Its Chief Retail Marketing Manager Southern Region, Indian Oil Bhavan

2010-04-19

N.PAUL VASANTHAKUMAR

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Judgment :- 1. The prayer in the Writ Petition is to quash the order dated 25.3.2010 passed by the 2nd respondent and to direct the 2nd respondent to grant approval for the reorganisation proposals submitted by the petitioner for the retail outlet of M/s.Shanthi Super Service, Donnington Road, Kothagiri The Nilgiris District. 2. The learned counsel for the respondents on instructions submits that on 23.3.2009 an application was submitted by the petitioner with a covering letter without all details and therefore the impugned order was passed, giving directions to the petitioner to furnish all the details with regard to the reorganisation of the retail outlet dealership. The learned counsel also submits that if the petitioner approaches the 2nd respondent within a period of four weeks with all the details, the 2nd respondent is willing to consider the reorganisation of the retail outlet and pass necessary orders. The learned counsel further submits that till orders are passed in the application to be submitted for reorganistion of the retail outlet, the petitioner Will not be disturbed. The learned counsel also submits that 30 days time may be given to the 2nd respondent to consider the application to be submitted by the petitioner so that he will be in a position to pass orders. The said submission made by the learned counsel for the respondents is recorded. 3. In the light of the said submission, the writ petition is disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to apply in the proper form with all the details for reorganisation of the retail outlet dealership within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order in line with the 2nd respondents letter dated 18.11.2008 and the second respondent is directed to consider the said application to be submitted by the petitioner within 30 days thereafter. No costs. The connected Miscellaneous Petition stands closed.