IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9924 of 2003 RAMA SHANKAR RAM Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 5 11.02.2009 In the opinion of this Court, the impugned order passed by the Licensing Authority and affirmed by the appellate authority canceling the licence of the petitioner under the Fair Price Distribution Shop, does not suffer from any factual error. This aspect of the matter in fact has been gone into at considerable length by the original licensing authority as also the appellate authority. Moreover, the irregularities in question had not only surfaced in a report submitted to the Sub-Divisional officer the Licensing Authority rather he himself had found them in course of his personal surprise inspection. This Court, has also looked into the show cause notice and its reply filed by the petitioner as contained in Annexure-A to the counter affidavit and from its perusal, it would transpire that the petitioner had only sought to deny the allegation in a bald manner without adducing any evidence in relation to the specific charge framed against him. That being so, the impugned order does not suffer from any error. Accordingly, this writ application is dismissed. Bibhash (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)