WP(C) 2125/2003 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. Ramashankar Thakur, learned counsel for the petitioner. The petitioner, who is the widow of Muluk Raj Sarma, by the present peti tion, is praying for a direction to the respondent authorities to (i) renew the trade license issued in her husband’s name in the year 1957 for wheel barrow; an d (ii) convert/transfer the said license in the name of the petitioner, she bein g the legal heir of Muluk Raj Sarma. It appears from the averments made in the writ petition that the trade l icense issued in favour of the petitioner’s husband for wheelbarrow was granted up to the year 1996 and thereafter the Divisional Railway Manager (C) has termin ated the said license. The said order of termination was challenged by the petit ioner’s husband in Title Suit No. 53/1997 filed in the court of the learned Civi l Judge, (Junior Division), which also dismissed. The petitioner’s husband there after filed a Money Suit No. 2/2000 in the court of the learned Civil Judge, (Ju nior Division), Sankardev Nagar, Hojai claiming compensation, which, however, wa s also dismissed on 3.3.2003. Admittedly neither the petitioner’s husband nor the petitioner challenge d the decrees passed by the learned civil court in the aforesaid suits and hence the decrees passed therein have attained the finality. The petitioner after the death of her husband has filed the present writ proceeding praying for the reli ef as noticed above. Since the license initially granted in favour of the petitioner’s husban d is not in existence and termination of such license though was put to challeng e, no relief was granted by the civil court, the prayer made in the present writ petition for renewal of the said license and also for conversion/transfer of su ch license in the name of the petitioner after the death of her husband cannot b e granted. In view of the above, the relief prayed for in the writ petition cannot be granted. It would, however, not preclude the petitioner from applying for a f resh license and if such prayer is made that will be considered by the authority concerned in accordance with law. The writ petition stands disposed of. No cost.