LAWS(JHAR)-2019-9-103

UMESH MISHRA Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On September 18, 2019
Umesh Mishra Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This writ petition is under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, whereby and whereunder, the following direction has been sought for:

(2.) The brief facts of the case, as per the pleading made in the writ petition is that a shop being Shop no.A7 was allotted in favour of the petitioner by the order of the Secretary, Agriculture and Market Committee, Khunti vide letter dated 29.03.1990 for a monthly rent of Rs.200 which has been paid by the petitioner regularly. The competent authority has issued a licence to operate as a trader vide Licence no.8/2014-15 which was operating till 31.03.2015 subject to renewal but without any fault on the part of the petitioner a show cause Notice was issued and served upon him dated 01.11.2014 asking the petitioner to explain as to why his allotment of shop be not cancelled on the ground that the same has been subletted to other person. The petitioner has given reply on 05.11.2014 wherein the allegation about subletting the shop has been disputed.

(3.) The grievance of the petitioner is that no decision has been taken in terms of the aforesaid show cause and the petitioner has been evicted forcibly and subsequently the shop in question has been allotted in favour of the respondent no.5 vide order dated 02.09.2015.