THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.14736 of 2010 Date: 25.6.2010 Between: Suresh Bellam, Bethampudi, Tekulapally, Khammam District. ………...Petitioner And The Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise, A.P., Hyderabad and others. …… Respondents THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.14736 of 2010 ORDER: This writ petition has been filed by Suresh Bellam assailing the order passed by the Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad and an appeal presented against the order passed in Cr.No.311 of 2009/P&E/A1, dated 2.2.2010 by the Deputy Commissioner of Prohibition & Excise, Khammam. When the writ petition came up for admission, the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Prohibition and Excise Department takes notice on behalf of the respondents. Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Prohibition and Excise Department appearing for the respondents. The learned Assistant Government Pleader appearing for the respondents submits that the petitioner has efficacious remedy of revision against the order of impinged in the writ petition, and, therefore, the petitioner has to exhaust the remedy available under A.P Excise Act 1968 before invoking extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Section 64 of the A.P Excise Act 1968 reads as hereunder: “The Government may, either suo motu or on an application call for and examine the records of any officer in respect of any decision, order or other proceedings made under this Act, including those relating to the grant, issue or refusal of a licence, or permit, for the purpose of satisfying themselves as to correctness, legality or propriety of any such decision or order or as to the regularity of such proceedings and if in any case, it appears, to them that such decision, order or proceedings should be modified, annulled, reversed or remitted for reconsideration they may pass order accordingly: Provided that no order adversely affecting any party shall be passed under this section unless he has been given an opportunity of making his representation.” Since the petitioner has efficacious remedy of revision, he is directed to avail the remedy of revision provided under Section 64 of the A.P Excise Act,1968. The petitioner has to file the revision within 30 days. The order passed by the Appellate Authority shall remain under suspension for a period of 30 days from today. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. ______________________________________ JUSTICE B. SESHASAYANA REDDY Date:25.6.2010 Note: Furnish CC within three days. B/O mrb