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2016 DIGILAW 1891 (MAD)

Nabeesa Beevi v. General Manager Southern Railway Head Quarters, Chennai

2016-06-14

M.SATHYANARAYANAN

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ORDER : 1. By consent, the writ petition is taken up for final disposal. 2. Prof. M. Udaya Bhanu, learned counsel has drawn the attention of this Court to the affidavit filed in support of this petition as well as to the typed set of documents and would state that the petitioner was granted licence to run a catering and bakery stall at Villupuram Junction in Platform Nos.4/5 and 6, for a period of five years between 15.06.2007 and 15.06.2012 and thereafter, it was periodically extended and it expired on 15.06.2016. The petitioner has submitted a representation dated 04.05.2016 to the third respondent for renewal of licence and though it was received and acknowledged, no orders have been passed and therefore, the petitioner is constrained to file this writ petition. 3. Per contra, Mr. P.T.Ram Kumar, learned Standing Counsel who accepts notice on behalf of the respondents would submit that the petitioner was initially granted licence for a period of five years between 15.06.2007 and 15.06.2012 and it expired on 15.06.2012 and thereafter, temporary accommodation was given to the petitioner, between 16.06.2012 and 15.06.2016 and the said period is also going to expire by tomorrow (15.06.2016) and the representation of the petitioner will be considered in the light of the new catering police, 2010 and also in the light of the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court reported in (2016) 3 Supreme Court Cases 582 (South Central Railways and others Vs. S.C.R. Caterers, Dry Fruits, Fruit Juice Stalls Welfare Association and another). 4. This Court has considered the rival submissions. 5. This Court taking into consideration the limited scope of the prayer sought for by the petitioner and without going into the merits of the same, directs the third respondent to consider and dispose of the petitioner's representation dated 04.05.2016, on merits and in accordance with law and pass orders, within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and communicate the decision taken, to the petitioner. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. No costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petition is also closed.