(1.) This appeal is preferred by the original respondents aggrieved by the decision of the learned single Judge in Writ Petition No. 28286 (W) of 2006, wherein by judgment and order dated 30.03.2007 the original respondents have been directed to ensure that the petitioner is able to distribute the superior kerosene oil to his tagged ration card holders viz., consumers, within 24 hours from the date of communication of this order.
(2.) The original petitioners filed writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a direction in the Court against the respondents to allow the petitioner to distribute kerosene oil to his tagged ration card holder from his F.P. Shop being F.P. Shop No. R-(II)-9 and to grant kerosene oil dealership licence to the petitioner for distributing kerosene oil to his tagged ration card holders and to allow the ration card holders tagged with the petitioner's F.P.shop to lift their allotted quota of ration articles including kerosene oil from F.P. Shop and for other ancillary reliefs. The original petitioner is a MR Dealer under P.S. Dhantala, Ranaghat Sub-Division, District - Nadia. It is the case of the petitioner that although he a is fair price shop owner of the concerned area he has been only allowed to distribute food grains to his ration card holders and his tagged ration card holders have been forced to lift their allotted quota of kerosene oil (subsidized blue kerosene oil) from the other persons, who are holding licence under the provisions of West Bengal Kerosene Control Order, 1968 (hereinafter referred to as the 'said Control Order, 1968'). It is the case of the petitioner that as the petitioner holds a MR dealership for distribution of ration articles and P.D. commodities to the ration card holders, he is entitled to be allotted quota of kerosene oil for its distribution to a ration card holder to its preferred shop. This contention of the petitioner is based on the provisions of Public Distribution System (Maintenance & Control) Order, 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the 'said order, 2003'), which provides that unless a person holds a licence under the said order, 2003 for running a fair price shop he cannot be permitted to distribute kerosene oil as the same is also essential commodity under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and, therefore, though the petitioner is having licence under the provisions of the said Order, 2003, he has been confined to distribute only food grains such as rice, wheat, sugar and edible oil excluding kerosene oil and, therefore, the authorities should be directed to allow the petitioner to distribute kerosene oil to his tagged ration card holders from his fair price shop and he should be granted kerosene oil dealership licence to distribute kerosene oil to tagged ration card holders.
(3.) We have heard the learned counsel for the parties and examined the provisions of the said Control Order, 1968, Public Distribution System Control Order, 2001, Kerosene (Restriction on Use and Fixation of Ceiling Price) Order, 1993, Public Distribution System Control Order, 2001, West Bengal Public Distribution System (Maintenance & Control) Order, 2003. The only point that arises for consideration is whether a person holding a licence under the West Bengal Public Distribution System (Maintenance & Control) Order, 2003 for running a fair price shop is entitled for allocation of quota of kerosene oil for distribution of essential commodities under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 to the ration card holder tagged to his fair price shop without having any valid licence under the said Control Order, 1968. It is not a matter of dispute that the petitioner is a MR dealer and as such, for supply and distribution of the essential commodities under the Public Distribution System Control Order, 2001 is entitled to distribute ration articles from fair price shop such as rice, wheat, sugar, edible oil, including kerosene oil etc., but that by itself does not enable him for allocation of kerosene quota for distribution of subsidized kerosene to the ration card holder tagged to his fair price shop. The said Control Order, 1968 regulates the maintenance of supplies and for securing the equitable distribution and availability at fair prices of kerosene in West Bengal. Paragraph 4 of the said Order, 1968 imposes a ban on trading kerosene without licence unless a person is in possession of a valid licence issued under this order. Paragraph 5 of the said Order, 1968 provides for grant of licence to agent. Paragraph 11 of the said order, 1968 governs issue of delivery order or permit and paragraph 12 provides for compliance with conditions of licence and directions, general or special. Paragraphs 4, 5, 11 and 12 reads as under :-