S.S.SUBRAMANI
The Licensee, Sri Lala Talkies, Vadipatty, Madurai Taluk – Appellant
Versus
The District Collector, Madurai – Respondent
1. Petitioner seeks the issuance of writ of certiorari calling for the records of the Secretary to Government, (Home Cinema-II) Department, in G.O. N.(1D) 666, dated 24.2.1997, on the file of 3rd respondent and quash the same.
2. Petitioner is the licensee of Sri Lala Talkies, Vadipatti, Madurai District. It originally belonged to late Pon.Perumalsamy Naidu. On his death, the same devolved on his three sons, namely, Perumal, Pon-Subbiah and Thirumalaisamy Naidu. Of the three sons, Perumal is the petitioner and Pon-Subbiah is the 4th respondent herein. After the death of their father, a partition was effected in which the theatre was not the subject-matter. Even now the theatre and compound are retained as common property by the three brothers and all the three are even now co-owners. It is said that ‘C’ Form licence was issued to the petitioner since he is a co-owner. But, one of the co-owners, namely, 4th respondent filed application before the 1st respondent for cancellation of ‘C’ Form licence, and, as per order dated 27.7.1996, the ‘C’ Form licence was cancelled. Aggrieved by that Order, petitioner preferred an appeal to the Joint Commissioner of Land Administration. Th
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