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2020 DIGILAW 1077 (MAD)

Joseph Trading Corporation v. District Collector, Perambalur

2020-07-22

K.RAVICHANDRABAABU

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ORDER : K. Ravichandrabaabu, J. 1. This matter is taken up for hearing through Video-Conferencing mode. 2. This Writ Petition is filed challenging the proceedings of the fourth respondent dated 28.01.2020, wherein and whereby, the petitioner's request for inclusion of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District as area of operation in the existing Dealership Agreement, was rejected by stating that the allocation of area of operation is within the purview of the District Administration and the Indian Oil Corporation has no role to play on the same. 3. Heard Mr. M. Baskar, learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. R. Govindasamy, learned Special Government Pleader appearing for the 1st respondent and Mr. Mohammed Fayaz Ali, learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondents 2 to 4. 4. The petitioner was appointed as a kerosene whole sale dealer in the year 1971. When a dispute arose in respect of allotment of quota and also in respect of the area of operation in Kunnam Taluk, Perambalur District, the very same petitioner filed two writ petitions in W.P. No. 43020/2002 and 14101/2010, challenging the proceedings dated 14.11.2002 and 07.06.2010 respectively. Both the Writ Petitions were taken up and disposed of on 30.09.2019 by passing the following order. "The learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission of this Court to withdraw these writ petitions with liberty to the petitioner to approach the Indian Oil Corporation seeking for dealership in respect of Kunnam or Alandur Taluk, in Perambalur District and he has also made an endorsement to that effect. 2. In view of the submission and endorsement made by the learned counsel for the petitioner, both the writ petitions are dismissed as withdrawn, however, it is open to the petitioner to approach the Indian Oil Corporation seeking for dealership in respect of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District by filing application. On receipt of such application, the Indian Oil Corporation is directed to consider. the same and pass suitable orders on merits and in accordance with law. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed." 5. Pursuant to the above said order of this Court, the petitioner filed an application on 18.11.2019, where he sought for inclusion of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk area in the existing agreement in Perambalur District. The said request was rejected through the impugned order in this writ petition. 6. Mr. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed." 5. Pursuant to the above said order of this Court, the petitioner filed an application on 18.11.2019, where he sought for inclusion of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk area in the existing agreement in Perambalur District. The said request was rejected through the impugned order in this writ petition. 6. Mr. M. Baskar, learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that when this Court has granted liberty to the petitioner to approach the Indian Oil Corporation in respect of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District and when such application is filed, the Indian Oil Corporation cannot reject the application by directing the petitioner to approach the District Administration. 7. On the other hand, the learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondent Corporation submitted that the petitioner wanted only for inclusion of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in the existing dealership agreement and not made fresh application for dealership for Kunnam or Alathur Taluk area in Perambalur District. 8. Upon hearing both sides and on perusal of the order already passed by this Court in W.P. Nos. 430206/2002 and 14101/2010, it appears that the very same petitioner, who filed those two writ petitions, had withdrawn the same with liberty to approach the Indian Oil Corporation seeking for dealership in respect of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District. It is further seen that by taking note of such request, this Court, dismissed both the writ petitions as withdrawn, however by granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the Indian Oil Corporation seeking for dealership in respect of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District by filing application with further direction to the Indian Oil Corporation to consider the said application and pass suitable orders on merits and in accordance with law. When such being the order passed by this Court, I find that the application filed by the petitioner dated 18.11.2019, made available in the typed set of papers, is not an application seeking for dealership in Kunnam or Alathur Taluk area in Perambalur District and on the other hand, it is an application seeking for inclusion of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District in the existing agreement. Therefore, I find that the petitioner has not made the application for dealership as projected by them before this Court in the above two writ petitions while withdrawing the same. 9. Therefore, I find that the petitioner has not made the application for dealership as projected by them before this Court in the above two writ petitions while withdrawing the same. 9. Needless to say that when the said order has become final and binding on both the parties, the petitioner cannot now simply seek inclusion of those two areas in the existing agreement without applying for dealership in respect of those areas. Needless to say that if an application is filed by them, the Indian Oil Corporation will consider the same and pass suitable orders on merits and in accordance with law as directed by this Court earlier. 10. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is disposed of by granting liberty to the petitioner to apply for dealership in respect of Kunnam or Alathur Taluk in Perambalur District If any such application is filed, the Indian Oil Corporation shall consider the same and pass suitable orders on merits and in accordance with law, as has been directed by this Court in the above two writ petitions. The petitioner is given liberty to file such application within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. If any such application is filed, the Indian Oil Corporation shall consider the same and pass suitable orders on merits and in accordance with law within a period of four weeks thereafter. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.