T.N.SINGH, K.K.VERMA
RAMPRAKASH – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH – Respondent
( 1 ) ONE common order, passed on 7-7-1990 is the root-cause of the grievance which 32 petitioners have made, separately and/or jointly, in seven petitions heard analogously, being disposed of by this common order. District Magistrate, Bhind, has cancelled by that order, cumulatively, the gun licences issued by Shri R. S. Yadav, Deputy Collector, Bhind; the list appended to the order contained necessary particulars of all those licences.
( 2 ) TRUE, some of the petitioners preferred unsuccessfully appeals, while others have approached us directly on the Writ Side, challenging the aforesaid order. In this connection, it may be mentioned that earlier also the same order was challenged in M. P. No. 1917 of 1990 and in the order passed on 29-8-1990 in that matter, this Court expressed the view that even if the impugned order affected 180 persons, that would not vest jurisdiction in this Court to entertain the petition as a Public Interest Litigation. Each of the licensee had the right to challenge in appeal the cancellation order and jurisdiction of the appellate authority could not be usurped by this Court.
( 3 ) IT may be noted in this connection that only in M. P
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