They also had averted that they and other traders who carried on business only in milk products like Channa, Kheer including Khoa Kheer were facing complete ruin by reason of the total prohibition of their trade, commerce and intercourse (Para 19); that the impugned Order had not only prohibited the trade, commerce and intercourse of the petitioners but also its movement, and by the impugned Order the petitioners were not only prohibited from manufacturing but were also ordered not to supply or to trains ' port the same and to deliver the same to various customers within and outside Calcutta (Para 20); that "there was not nor there was any material before the Governor of West Bengal to form the alleged opinion and/or that the purported opinion was not reasonably formed" (Para 24); and that according to newspaper reports there were about 8,000 shops in Calcutta and 4,000 more in the neighbouring areas and those employed about 50,000 men and presuming that each employee maintained a family of 4, at least 200,000 people would be affected by the impugned Order (Para. 32).