IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.19511 of 2010 AMOD KUMAR TIWARY, SON OF BACHCHA TIWARY, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE-SALEHPUR, P.S.- MAHMADPUR, DISTRICT-GOPALGANJ. ......... PETITIONER. Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2.THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, NEW SECRETARIAT, VIKASH BHAWAN, PATNA. 3.THE EXCISE COMMISSIONER, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE, VIKASH BHAWAN, PATNA. 4.THE COLLECTOR, SARAN AT CHAPRA. 5.THE SUPERINTENDENT OF EXCISE, SARAN AT CHAPRA. 6.THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, SARAN AT CHAPRA. ..........RESPONDENTS. For the petitioner: Mr. Bishnu Kant Dubey. Mr. Panchu Ram. For the respondents:Mr. Prabhu Narayan Sharma. A.C to A.G. ----------- 02/ 07.12.2010 The present writ application has been filed against the final order passed by the Licensing Authority dated06.10.2010, cancelling the licence of the petitioner for Excise Licence granted up to 31.03.2011. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of petitioner submitted that the Collector has not assigned any reason in the final order and the order would amount to a non speaking order. Learned counsel for the respondent has submitted that it is an appealable order and appeal has to be filed before the Commissioner of Excise. Accordingly, the same liberty is granted to the petitioner to file an appeal within a week from today. If such an appeal is filed, the Commissioner of Excise, Bihar, Patna will dispose of the appeal in accordance with law within a period of four weeks thereafter. With the above observation this writ application of the petitioner is disposed of. Ranjan (T.Meena Kumari,J) (Mihir Kumar Jha,J)