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2017 Supreme(Ker) 1375

P.B.SURESH KUMAR
Mohammed Asharaf V. P. – Appellant
Versus
District Collector Malappuram – Respondent


JUDGMENT

P.B. Suresh Kumar, J.

1. The petitioner is holding a licence under the Arms Act to hold a weapon. When the term of the licence expired, though the petitioner preferred an application for renewal of the licence, the licence was not renewed. The petitioner then approached this Court in W. P. (C) No. 26827 of 2016. Ext.P1 is the judgment rendered by this Court in the said case. As per Ext.P1 judgment, this Court directed the respondent to consider the application preferred by the petitioner for renewal of the licence. Pursuant to Ext.P1 judgment, the application preferred by the petitioner has been though considered, the renewal was limited for the period upto 31/12/2016. The order was passed on 02/12/2016. In other words, the renewal has been granted only for a period of 28 days. The petitioner is aggrieved by Ext.P2 order.

2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner as also the learned Government Pleader.

3. It is alleged by the petitioner that the period of renewal of the licence was limited to 28 days since the petitioner has approached this Court alleging inaction on the part of the competent authority. The learned Government Pleader, on the other hand, justified the






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