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2007 Supreme(Raj) 411

MOHAMMAD RAFIQ
S. G. Steels & Alloys Private Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
D.K. Bhardwaj, for Petitioner; B.S. Chhaba, Dy. Government Advocate;

Honble RAFIQ, J.–The petitioner company has, by filing the present writ petition, prayed for quashment of the order dated 5-3-2002 and the order dated 22-3-2002 and also for a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to grant to it benefit or subsidy under the State Capital Investment Scheme of 1990.

(2). Factual matrix of the case is that the petitioner company set up a project costing about Rs.80 lacs. It invested 25% amount in the sum of Rs.25]78]000/- and got its industry registered with the District Industries Centre Alwar on 29-4-98. It has started production on 29-9-98. The petitioner applied for grant of subsidy under the Scheme of 1990 on 26-12-1998. Case of the petitioner was considered in the meeting of District Level Committee held on 5-8-1999 and was recommended favourably to the Director of Industries. When the petitioner was not extended the benefit of subsidy, it made a representation on 16-12-2000 and another representation on 5-3-2002. In the representation dated 5-3-2002 it was submitted that the newly added proviso to clause- 4(h) introduced by circular dated 3-2-98 should be applied to the case of the petitioner. Though as per the above clause production was t













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