Yugei Traders Vs The District Collector Vellore District Vellore, The Executive Engineer Upper Palar Basin Division (W.R.O) Public Works Department Katpadi, Vellore District, The Assistant Director Geology and Mining Vellore District Vellore and The Deputy Superintendent of Police Ranipet, Vellore District

Madras High Court 17 Feb 2012 Writ Petition No. 3807 of 2012 (2012) 02 MAD CK 0060
Bench: Single Bench

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition No. 3807 of 2012

Hon'ble Bench

M. Jaichandren, J

Advocates

K.R. Krishnan, for the Appellant; M.L. Mahendran, Government Advocate, for the Respondent

Judgement Text

Translate:

@JUDGMENTTAG-ORDER

M. Jaichandren

1. Mr. M.L. Mahendran, the learned Government Advocate, takes notice for the respondents.

2. With the consent of the learned counsels appearing for the parties concerned, this writ petition is taken up for disposal.

3. It has been stated that the petitioner is doing business as a dealer in sand and other building materials. The petitioner is a registered dealer in the

records of the sales tax department of the government of Tamil Nadu. Since, the bills issued by the second respondent do not contain the names

and the addresses of the stock yards, from where the sand is transported, the petitioner is facing hardship, due to certain legal and other related

issues, raised by the police and other government officials, while transporting the sand.

4. The learned Government Advocate appearing for the respondents had submitted that this Court had been passing orders directing the

respondents concerned to issue the bills with the names and the addresses of the stock yards, from where the sand is transported, using the

licensed vehicles. One such order, dated 30.9.2011, made inW.P. No. 21907 of 2011, has been placed before this Court.

5. In view of the submissions made by the learned counsels appearing for the parties concerned, the second respondent is directed to issue the sale

bills containing the names and the addresses of the registered stock yards belonging to the petitioner, if the sand is transported in licensed or

permitted vehicles, subject to the other conditions to be imposed by the respondents, if any, as per law.

The writ petition is ordered accordingly. No costs.

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