JUDGMENT : Navaniti Prasad Singh, J. Heard learned counsel for the writ petitioner-appellant and learned Senior Counsel for the Indian Oil Corporation (for brevity “IOC”) and with their consent this appeal is being disposed of at this stage itself. An advertisement was issued by the IOC for setting up a retail outlet for L.P.G. dealership under RGGLV Scheme. The advertisement is in respect of Amjhar village within Haspura block of Aurangabad district. The appellant applied for the same. Indian Oil Corporation rejected his candidature on the ground that the site location is not within Amjhar village. It may be mentioned that he had, in fact, succeeded in draw of lots when on other grounds his candidature was rejected. He was unsuccessful in the writ petition and hence the appeal. Sri Ojha, learned counsel in support of the appeal submits that the revenue authorities have certified that the location of the appellant’s godown is within Amjhar Gram Panchayat. It was earlier not in Amjhar Gram Panchayat but upon reallocation it has now come within Amjhar Gram Panchayat. On the other hand, Sri K.D. Chatterjee, learned Senior Counsel for the Indian Oil Corporation, submits that the dealership is site specific and not Panchayat specific. He draws attention of this Court to the advertisement wherein it is clearly mentioned that the site required is in village Amjhar within Haspura block of district Aurangabad. Having considered the matter though we agree with the appellant that his site is within Amjhar Gram Panchayat, it is not within Amjhar village. Village is a smaller part of the larger area of Gram Panchayat. As noted above, the site is location specific. The appellant’s place is within village Paharpura though within Amjhar Panchayat, the two villages are separate villages. Thus, we find no merit in this appeal. It is dismissed.