THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE NO.1181 OF 2003 ORDER: 1 The Inspector of Police, VCCSD, Medak at Sangareddy inspected the business premises of the petitioner on 28.02.1999 and found huge stocks of paddy, rice and broken rice and as there are variations in the stock position, he seized the entire stocks and reported the matter to the District Collector, who in turn initiated proceedings under section 6 A of the Essential Commodities Act against the petitioner. After notice and enquiry the District Collector came to the conclusion that the petitioner had violated the conditions of the licence and also the Control Order and accordingly ordered confiscation of the 40% of the seized stock in favour of the State. The said order 15.11.2002 passed by the District Collector (CS) was questioned by filing Criminal Appeal No.237 of 2002. However, the learned Sessions Judge at Medak while concurring with the said finding given by the District Collector, however, reduced the said confiscation from 40% to 10%. Not satisfied with the said judgment passed by the learned Sessions Judge, this revision is preferred by the petitioner. 2 Heard. 3 The petitioner got the maximum relief before the authorities below. The District Collector ordered confiscation of 40% only of the total stock that was seized and the same was further reduced to 10% by the learned Sessions Judge. This court is unable to understand as to why this revision is filed when the petitioner got the maximum relief before the authorities below. 4 Hence I see no merits in this revision and accordingly the same is dismissed. -------------- 12.08.2010 Kvsn