(1.) -HEARD learned Counsel for the petitioner.
(2.) PETITIONER claims that he should have been allotted a fair price shop in lieu of his deceased father under the provisions of relevant Government Order.
(3.) WE have heard learned Counsel for the parties and perused the relevant Government Order. It clearly shows that the normal procedure, which has to be followed by the authorities for allotment of fair price shop, is selection from the eligible persons through a committee to be constituted at Tahasil level consisting of various persons as detailed in para 5 of the said Government Order. As an exception, a discretion has been conferred upon the competent authority that after the death of existing fair price shop licencee, if his reputation was good, the competent authority may consider the allotment of shop to the heirs of such deceased licencee. The said Government Order, therefore, nowhere provides any preferential right to the heir of a deceased licencee to claim allotment of shop and it is for the authorities to decide. When the competent authority has decided to make allotment by selection from the eligible persons, we do not find any illegality or irregularity therein and the said decision cannot be challenged at the instance of the petitioner on the ground that he has a preferential right of consideration.