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1970 Supreme(SC) 412

K.S.HEGDE, A.N.GROVER, J.C.SHAH
Karam Chand Ganga Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Union Of India – Respondent


Judgment

HEGDE, J.: - The appellants in these appeals, by certificate, moved the High Court of Delhi under Article 226 of the Constitution for the issuance of writs, directions or orders as the case may be requiring the Union of India to release and deliver to the appellants some consignments of maize transported from the State of Haryana to Howrah in West Bengal during the month of October, 1967. Their case is that the movements of maize had been controlled by the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 read with Northern Inter-Zonal Maize (Movement Control) Order, 1967 promulgated by the State Government on May 3, 1967. But the restrictions on export imposed by that order were removed by the State of Haryana in October, 1967. That announcement was made by the Chief Minister of that State at Karnal on October 11,1967 and the same was announced through the radio and published through newspapers. Relying on those announcements several parties exported maize, which was surplus in Haryana State to Howarh in West Bengal. But at Howarh the railway authorities refused to deliver the same to the consignees on the ground that the export in question was illegal. It was disclosed at






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