BIPLAB KUMAR SHARMA
Rajeswari Debbarma – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent
B.K. Sharma, J.
1. The petitioner runs a gas agency in the name and style of M/s. Gomati Gas Agencies, East Dhaleswor, A.A. Road, Agartala, Tripura. She is aggrieved by the order dated 29.5.2007 issued by the respondent Corporation by which the distributorship agreement executed by her with the Corporation as well as her appointment as distributor of LPG has been terminated.
2. The petitioner belonging to Scheduled Tribe community was issued with the Letter of Intent (LOI) dated 7.6.1994 offering the LPG distributor at Agartala. In response to her application, interview was held on 23.5.1994. In the LOI the following conditions were incorporated:
Clause 2.6 : You shall not induct any partner(s) : In case of individual(s), nor make any change in the constitution of the partners as existing at the time of application.
Clause 2.7 : It will always be a basic condition for an award of distributorship that you shall operate the distributorship personally full time and you will give us a written undertaken to this effect and shall not assign or part with the same to any persons.
3. After the aforesaid LOI, the Corporation formally appointed the petitioner as LPG distributor in the name
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