IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16695 of 2004 RAJA RAM SHARMA Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 2 26.10.2009 Counsel for the petitioner is present. No one appears for the State. In the instant writ application, the petitioner prays for direction to the respondents to run his saw Mill. He submits that he had a valid licence for running furniture work way back in the year 1987 itself. The registration number of the furniture firm is 45244/ BRP of 1987. The aforesaid licence issued under Rules 4 to 10 of the Bihar Factories Rules,1950 read with Section 6(1) (d) of the Factories Act, 1948 is contained in Annexure-1. Thereafter respondent on 2.9.1996 asked the petitioner to get appropriate licence under Bihar Saw Mill Act 1990 as well as under the Bihar Forest Produce Act, 1984. The petitioner submitted all the relevant papers with necessary fee to respondent no.2, but no licence has been issued as yet. He further submits that he filed representation on 5.11.2001 before the Chief Forest Conservator, Bihar which is still pending. After having heard the learned counsel for the parties, I observe that if the petitioner files a fresh representation before respondent no.2, he will dispose of the same preferably within three months from the date of its filing. 2 With the aforesaid observation this writ application is disposed of. Anilkrsinha (Samarendra Pratap Singh, J.)