IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3102 of 2010 1. RAJENDRA SINGH S/O LATE CHARAN SINGH R/O MOHALLA- KHAGAUL ROAD, MITHAPUR, P.S.- JAKKANPUR, DISTT.- PATNA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR, THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, ENVIRONMENT & FOREST DEPTT., GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 2. THE DEPUTY SECRETARY, ENVIRONMENT & FOREST DEPTT., GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FOREST, ENVIRONMENT & FOREST DEPTT., GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 4. THE LICENCING OFFICER CUM DIVISIONAL FOREST OFFICER, PATNA FOREST DIVISION, PATNA 5. M/S KALWANT SINGH SAW MILL, MAIN ROAD KANKARBAGH, P.S. KANKARBAGH, DISTT.- PATNA THROUGH ITS PROPRIETOR SRI KALWANT SINGH, S/O LATE DILIP SINGH R/O N.C. 4/A, S.B.I. COLONY, LOHIA NAGAR, P.S. KANKARBAGH, DISTT.- PATNA ----------- For the Petitioner:- Mr. Mrigank Mauli, Adv. Mr. Vinay Mistry, Adv. For the State:- Mr. D.K.Sinha, Sr. Adv. ----------- 2. 13.05.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. Counsel for the State fairly acknowledges that if there are any orders dated 11.12.2009 and 25.1.2010, for cancellation of a Saw Mill Licence, and those orders have not been varied, modified or set aside, they are required to be taken to its logical conclusion. No further orders of the Court are required except to observe that circumstances so existing, let it be taken to its logical conclusion in accordance with law within a maximum period of two months from the date of receipt and/or presentation of a copy of this order before the respondent authority, if 2 not already done. Needless to state that any final action cannot be taken without compliance with the principles of natural justice in so far as the licensee himself is concerned. The writ application stands disposed. P. Kumar ( Navin Sinha, J.)