HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.29243 of 2010 Date: 26th November 2010 Between : S.A.Saleem. …….Petitioner And The Station House Officer, Mangalagiri P.S. & others. ….Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.29243 of 2010 ORDER : In this writ petition, the petitioner seeks directions by way of Mandamus, declaring the action of respondents in interfering and dispossessing the petitioner from the tea stall situated at Bus stand, Mangalagiri, Guntur District, as illegal and arbitrary. Even according to the petitioner, the license to run the tea stall is granted in favour of respondents No.3. The petitioner claims that he has entered into partnership deed with respondent No.3, to run the business and he is running the tea stall in the premises belonging to the Corporation. When the license is issued in the name of an individual, the petitioner cannot enter into possession, alleging that he has entered into partnership agreement with the original licensee. On instructions, it is submitted by the learned Standing Counsel appearing for the 2nd respondent that due to disputes with the 3rd respondent, the petitioner has approached this Court. In the absence of any authorization to the 3rd respondent either to enter into any agreement or to induct any third party, the petitioner cannot claim any right with regard to the tea stall, for which, the license is granted in favour of respondent No.3. For the aforesaid reasons, I do not find any ground to grant the relief as prayed for in this writ petition. The writ petition is devoid of merit and it is accordingly. However, if there is any dispute between the petitioner and the 3rd respondent, the petitioner may avail the common remedies available under law. No order as to costs. _____________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 26th November 2010 ajr