IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION CASE No.663 of 2011 NAGESHWAR PRASAD SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ---------------- 3. 06.07.2011. The petitioner is a PDS dealer having Licence no. 11 of 1984. He submits that after issuance of show cause his licence was suspended on 8.4.2000 and on 23.6.2006 a show cause was issued. Thereafter his licence was cancelled. The petitioner submits that as order of suspension was passed after giving show cause, so it will be in the form of punishment. Once order of punishment has been inflicted, further punishment of cancellation of dealership cannot be inflicted on him. In support of his submission, the petitioner has relied upon a decision of this case in case of Md Idris Alam Vs. State of Bihar and ors, reported in 2010(4) PLJR 45. Order of suspension has not been annexed in this case. As such, this Court is deprived of perusing the nature of order of suspension. The appeal under 2001 Order, has been provided. The petitioner has moved this Court without following the remedy of appeal. 2 As the appeal has already been preferred, I dispose of this writ petition to enable the petitioner to pursue his appeal. Learned Collector, Banka is expected to dispose of the appeal within two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The petitioner can draw the attention of learned Collector to the judgment of the Court referred to above. Shashi. (Samarendra Pratap Singh, J.)