{-1 I ;-3 u 33# o/o L2.O8.2OLL Present: Mr.Ashish Mohan, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr.A.S.Singh, Advocates for the respondent. 9.M. No. L1873/2O11 ( Exemption) * Allowed, subject to all just exceptions. pplication stands disposed of accordingly. fW.P.(Ct No.5847'-011 and C.M.No.11g72/2O11 * Mr. A.S. singh, counsel for the respondents seeks time to file counter affidavit. on the other hand, counsel for the petitioner submits that the issue invorved in the present petition is squarely covered by the judgment passed by this court in a batch of writ petitions in the matter of Kishan Freight Forwarders vs. [-Inion of India, ciecided on 2.6.2011. counsel for the petitioner states that the petitioner has been denied unconditional extension of lease for a period of two years in terms of clause (E) of the Comprehensive parcel Leasing Policy and clause 18 of the contract between the parties. counsel also submits that the petitioner has always maintained an excellent performance record and there has iJ 'a; Signed By:RAM DATT Signing Date:09.09.2024 16:54 Certify that the digital and physical file have been compared and the digital data is as per the physical file and no page is missing. Signature Not Verified {- =.rt not been any complaint against the petitionerc Au contravention or violation of the terms of the said leasing policy or about the services rendered by the petitioner during the lease period. Counsel also submits that the petitioner has no case of over loading or any imposition of penalty on the petitioner due to violation of breach of any terms of the contract. Counsel also submits that the respondent has granted extension to identical situated contractors on unconditional terms and even to those contractors against whom there were complaints of overloading. Counsel also submits that the action of the respondent denying the said unconditional extension of lease for a period of two years is arbitrary and illegal. In support of his arguments counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance on the judgment of the Patna High Court in M/s Scorpion Express Pvt. Ltd Vs. UOI & Ors and the judgment of the Calcutta High Court in M/s. S.G. Traders & Anr. Vs. UOI & Ors. I have heard learned counsel for the parties. The counsel for the respondent has not disputed the applicability of the said judgment of Kishan Freight a fz ;! \jr 2 Forwarders (supra) to the facts of the case of the/resent petitioner. I have gone through the aforesaid judgment and found that the learned court has comprehensively dealt with all the objections raised by the respondent and the facts of the present case being totally identical, therefore I do not find any reason to decline relief to the petitioner as sought in the present petition. In the light of the aforesaid position the respondent is directed to extend the lease of the petitioner and grant the extension in the contract of 04 tonnes space in train No. s274 from DLI to RXL for a period of two years w.e.f. z2.1"L.2oLL in terms of clause (E) of the comprehensive parcel Leasing Policy and Clause LB of the Contract. With the above directions, the present petition stands disposed of. DASTI. KATLASH GAMBH|R, J AUGUST L2,?OLL dc ,- r.: :