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Manohar Singh Maurya vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh
2021 Latest Caselaw 5861 MP

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 5861 MP
Judgement Date : 22 September, 2021

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Manohar Singh Maurya vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 22 September, 2021
Author: Rohit Arya
                                                                           1                             WP-19670-2021
                                               The High Court Of Madhya Pradesh
                                                          WP-19670-2021
                                           (MANOHAR SINGH MAURYA Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS)


                                   Indore, Dated : 22-09-2021
                                          Shri M.R. Sheikh, learned counsel for the petitioner.

                                          Shri Somil Ekadi, learned Panel Lawyer for the respondent/State.

Petitioner; owner of a vehicle bearing registration No. MP 10 P 1320 has approached this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India with the sole grievance that his application for grant of stage carriage permit is pending consideration before respondent No.2 since 14.09.2021(Annexure P-3) and so far,

the same has not been adverted to. Hence, prays for a direction for early decision of his application.

At this stage, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that on similar facts and circumstances, this Court while disposing of W.P. No.3529/2019 on 05/04/2019 has observed that respondent No.2 shall decide the application bearing in mind the provisions as contained in Rule 77 (1b) of the M.P. Motor Vehicle Rules, 1994 and the judgment rendered by the Co-ordinate Bench in W.P. No.7703/2018 (Waheed Khan Vs. Transport Department).

Prayer of the petitioner appears to be innocuous. Hence, the writ petition is disposed of with following directions;

(i) petitioner is directed to submit certified copy of the order passed today before respondent No.2 within three working days from today;

(ii) respondent No.2 shall decide the application of the petitioner, if not already decided, bearing in mind the aforesaid provisions of law and the judgment as referred above, within a period of two weeks therefrom with no exception.

With the aforesaid directions, the writ petition stands disposed of. It is made clear that this Court has not expressed any opinion on the merits of the case.

E-certified copy as per rules.

(ROHIT ARYA) JUDGE

Signature Not Verified SAN

Digitally signed by SEHAR HASEEN Date: 2021.09.23 11:45:14 IST

 
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