IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA. CWP(T) No. 5500 of 2008. Decided on 02.08.2010. _________________________________________________ Ram Pal Sharma. …Petitioner. -Versus- The State of H.P. and others. …Respondents. Coram: The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sharma, Judge. Whether approved for reporting?1No. __________________________________________________________ For the petitioner. : None. For respondents No. 1 to 3. : Mr. R.P. Singh, Assistant Advocate General. None for respondent No. 4. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rajiv Sharma, Judge (Oral): Petitioner has made a representation for the redressal of his grievance. However, the same has been rejected vide Annexure A-9, dated 29.05.1997 without passing a speaking order. It is settled law by now that the orders/decision by the administrative/executive authority/quasi judicial authority must be speaking/reasoned. 2. Their lordships of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Tax Department, Works Contract and Leasing, Kota versus Shukla and Brothers, (2010) 4 SCC 785 have held as under: “13. At the cost of repetition, we may notice, that this Court has consistently taken the view that recording of reasons is an essential feature of dispensation of justice. A litigant who approaches the Court with any grievance in accordance with law is entitled to know the reasons for grant or rejection 1 Whether the reporters of the local papers may be allowed to see the judgment? No. of his prayer. Reasons are the soul of orders. Non- recording of reasons could lead to dual infirmities; firstly, it may cause prejudice to the affected party and secondly, more particularly, hamper the proper administration of justice. These principles are not only applicable to administrative or executive actions, but they apply with equal force and, in fact, with a greater degree of precision to judicial pronouncements. A judgment without reasons causes prejudice to the person against whom it is pronounced, as that litigant is unable to know the ground which weighed with the Court in rejecting his claim and also causes impediments in his taking adequate and appropriate grounds before the higher Court in the event of challenge to that judgment. Now, we may refer to certain judgments of this Court as well as of the High Courts which have taken this view. 19. In the cases where the Courts have not recorded reasons in the judgment, legality, propriety and correctness of the orders by the Court of competent jurisdiction are challenged in absence of proper discussion. The requirement of recording reasons is applicable with greater rigor to the judicial proceedings. The orders of the Court must reflect what weighed with the Court in granting or declining the relief claimed by the applicant. In this regard we may refer to certain judgments of this Court.” 3. Accordingly, the petition is partly allowed. Annexure A-9, dated 29.5.1997 is quashed and set aside. The competent authority is directed to decide the representation made by the petitioner for the redressal of his grievance afresh by passing a speaking order, in accordance with law within a period of ten weeks from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this judgment. No costs. (Rajiv Sharma) Judge August 02, 2010. (bhupender)