Krishak Sewa Sahakari Samiti Maryadit Kureli v. State Of Chhattisgarh Through The Secretary, Food Civil Supplies And Consumer Protection
2021-06-08
GOUTAM BHADURI
body2021
DigiLaw.ai
ORDER : Heard. 1. Learned counsel for the petitioner submit that the petitioner is an agent who procures the paddy which in turn to be handed over to the respondent No. 2 i.e. Managing Director C.G. State Marketing Federation and agreement was executed by the respondent No. 4 District Marketing Officer on behalf of the respondent No. 2. According to Clause 2.7 of the agreement which is filed as Annexure P-2, if the paddy stock exceeds the buffer limit then it is the duty of the State Marketing Federation to lift the same. Learned counsel submit that in respect of the paddy procurement of Kureli, the maximum capacity of the paddy would be 6985 quintals and the paddy has exceeded the buffer limit, therefore the respondent No. 2 i.e. Managing Director C.G. State Marketing Federation was duty bound to lift the same. Under these circumstances, the petitioner has made a representation vide letters dated 23.03.2021 and 15.03.2021 to the respondent No. 2, which may be directed to be decided. 2. Considering the fact that the agreement exists between the parties and the petitioner since has made a representation to the respondent authorities; therefore the representation filed vide letters dated 23.03.2021 and 15.03.2021 to the District Marketing Officer C.G. State Marketing Federation is directed to be decided according to the terms of agreement within a period of three weeks days from the date of receipt of copy of this order or as early as possible considering the ensuing monsoon season. 3. With the aforesaid observation/ direction, the writ petition stands disposed off.