Case Law
Subject : Civil - Writ Petition
Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh
- In a recent judgment delivered on December 30, 2024, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Amaravati, presided over by Justice
B. S.Bhanumathi
, ruled in favor of a fair price shop dealer whose supply of essential commodities was unjustly halted. The court, in Writ Petition No. 30346/2024, directed the respondent authorities to immediately resume the supply to the petitioner,
Represented by Advocate Alapati Vivekananda, Mr.
The learned Assistant Government Pleader, representing the respondents, admitted to having no written instructions on the matter but requested the court to dispose of the writ petition based on its merits. This essentially meant the respondents did not present a substantive defense to justify the stoppage of supply in the absence of any formal order against the petitioner.
Justice Bhanumathi , after considering the submissions, firmly underscored the principle of due process. The court noted that the inspection revealed no stock irregularities, and crucially, the petitioner's authorization had neither been cancelled nor suspended.
The judgment explicitly stated: "Since no variation in the stock was found as per the contents of the panchnama dated 09.12.2024 and the appointment of the petitioner has not been cancelled or suspended, the petitioner is entitled to continue to supply the commodities as fair price shop dealer as usual until such appointment is suspended or terminated by following due procedure of law."
Consequently, the court disposed of the writ petition in favor of Mr.
This judgment serves as a reminder that administrative actions affecting livelihoods must be grounded in law and adhere to principles of natural justice, ensuring fair and transparent processes even in matters concerning public distribution systems.
No order as to costs.
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