PATNA, India, Sept. 1 -- Patna High Court issued the following judgment on Aug. 1:
1.The writ petition is filed for the following reliefs:
"i) For quashing of the list dated 25.06.2018 passed by the District Selection Committee of the Public Distribution System, Darbhanga (Respondent No. 6) whereby the recommendation of the earlier selected candidate has been rejected and instead of that selection of Private Respondent No. 9 namely Yasmin Praveen recommended. Whereas the respondent no. 9 has already been selected by the District Committee selected vide list dated 01.09.2017.
ii) For direction to the District Selection Committee of the Public Distribution System, Darbhanga (Respondent no. 6) to finally select and recommend the name of the petitioner for fair price shop of the Public Distribution System in Gram Panchayat Raj Adharpur in Gaura Bauram Block of Darbhanga District.
iii) For direction to the respondent authority to produce the license issued to the private respondent no. 9 and further be pleased to cancel the same and issue license to the petitioner in place of her. Further any other writ(s) may be issued direction(s) given or order(s) passed which the petitioner is entitle to the facts and circumstances."
2.At this juncture, the Learned counsel for the respondents contended that Section 32(iii) of the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016 provides for the provision of appeal and Section 32(vi) of the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016 provides for the provision of revision. Section 32(iii) 32(v) and 32(vi) read as follows:
"32 (iii). Any person aggrieved by an order of the licensing authority denying the issue or renewal of the license to the fair price shop owner or cancellation of the license may appeal to the District Officer within thirty days of the date of receipt of the order and the District Magistrate shall, as far as practicable, dispose the appeal within a period of sixty days."
32. (v) Till the disposal of appeal pending, the Appellate Authority may direct that the order under appeal shall not take effect for such period as the authority may consider necessary for giving a reasonable opportunity to the other party under sub-clause (4) or until the appeal is disposed of, whichever is earlier.
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