Bench relied on the judgment of this Court in Allied Motors Limited v. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd4. It was held that the Agency had “absolutely no authority to take samples or to make any seizure of any product” in violation of Clause 7 of the Control Order as also Section 100 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Therefore, it was held that while the appellant(s) had the power to appoint agents for the purposes of administrative convenience, such agents cannot be allowed to flout the provisions of law, which they had in the present case. As such, no reason was found to interfere with the order of the Learned Single Judge and the same was upheld. 6. Hence, the present appeals. 7. We have heard Mr. N. Venkataraman, learned Additional Solicitor General for the appellants, and Mr. Rana Mukherjee, learned senior counsel for the respondent. The submissions made, are recorded briefly as under:- A. Appellant (i) It was submitted that Clause 4 of the Agreement provides that a license was