CW 5803/10 //1// In the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan Jaipur Bench ** Civil Writ Petition No.5803/2010 Bharat Kumar Sharma Versus Chairman IOC & Anr Date of Order ::: 26/04/2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi Mr. Sanjay Joshi, for petitioner Instant petition has been filed by petitioner seeking directions to the respondents to accept his application form for distributorship of Gas Agency at village Lawan (District Dausa), which was rejected vide order dt.15/01/2010. As alleged in the petition, application was submitted by the petitioner for grant of distributorship of Gas Agency for village Lawan (district Dausa) in open category pursuant to advertisement dt. 17/10/2009, which was rejected by respondents vide communication dt.15/01/2010 (Ann.3) on the premise that he did not own the land at the advertised location for which he applied; and a liberty was granted to submit representation by 05/02/2010 at the address referred to therein, clarifying factual position in meeting out reasons assigned while rejecting his application. Counsel submits that representation was submitted by the petitioner but remained unheeded and since process for allotment of CW 5803/10 //2// distributorship is going to take place on 26/04/2010, has approached this Court by way of instant petition. There is no documentary evidnece placed on record to support that any representation as demanded by respondents in regard to reason assigned in the order of rejection dt.15/05/2010 (Ann.3) was ever submitted. The petitioner has approached this Court at the fag end while the process for allotment of distributorship has to take place today on 26/04/2010. In view of remedy available which the petitioner has failed to avail, and the fact that he has approached the Court at the fag end while the process for allotment has to take place today, this Court is not inclined to exercise equitable jurisdiction U/Art.226 of the Constitution to entertain the petition. Consequently, writ petition fails and is hereby dismissed. However, petitioner will be free to avail of remedy under the law. (Ajay Rastogi), J. K.Khatri/p2/ 5803CW2010Apr26DsIOC.doc