1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO.1449 OF 2009 Dhanraj Nawalrai Razwani ..PETITIONER VERSUS The State of Mah. & ors. ..RESPONDENTS Mr P.R. Katneshwarkar, Advocate for petitioner; Mr K.G. Patil, AGP for respondents no.1 & 2. CORAM : P.V. HARDAS AND R.K. DESHPANDE, JJ. DATE : 16th June, 2009 PER COURT : This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by which the petitioner has prayed for issuance of a writ of mandamus for directing respondent no.2 to decide the complaint filed by the petitioner dated 30.7.2007 in accordance with the Govt. decision dated 9.1.1980 and 20.8.1996. The petitioner has also prayed for cancellation of the FL-I licence of respondent no.3. 2. It appears that the petitioner, relying upon the policy of the Government that a person already holding a licence cannot be issued with a second licence, complained to the authorities against grant of licence to the respondent no.3. It appears that the complaint of the petitioner went unheeded and, therefore, the petitioner has filed the present petition. At the time of admission of the petition the Court directed 2 learned Counsel for the petitioner to place on record the copy of the order passed by the Division Bench of this Court in Writ Petition No.654 of 1980. The learned Counsel for the petitioner has tendered before us the copy of the judgment rendered in Writ Petition No.654 of 1980 and other connected petitions. On perusal of the aforesaid judgment it appears that the Division Bench struck down the policy of the Government in not issuing the two licenses to an individual. In the light of the said judgment of the Division Bench of this Court, according to us the reliefs which are sought for by the petitioner in this petition cannot be granted to him. 3. In the light of that, therefore, there is no merit in the petition and the petition is, therefore, summarily dismissed with no costs. [ R.K. DESHPANDE, J. ] [ P.V.HARDAS, J.] amj/wp1449.09