IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2546 of 2007 TILAKDHARI PRASAD & ANR Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 3 04.07.2008 An action taken by the respondents of not supplying K.Oil to the petitioner despite him being a licensed vendor is the reason why the petitioner has approached this High Court. Shorn of other details the petitioner brings to my notice an order dated 14.02.2006 passed in C.w.J.C. No.7724 of 2005. The dispute in the present writ application is no different from the dispute in the above mentioned writ application. But the representation on behalf of the petitioner along with a copy of the order has not been good enough for the respondents to respond to the issue. This is a typical bureaucratic response and it only shows how mechanically they work and pass orders in their official capacity. This court has been burdened by yet another writ application because the principle laid down by the High Court is not being applied to similarly situated persons. It is rather 2 unfortunate. This writ application is allowed with a direction upon the District Magistrate, West Champaran at Betiah, who shall extend the same benefit as of the petitioner of C.W.J.C. No.7724 of 2005. An early decision would be the need of the hour in the opinion of this court. Mkr. (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)