SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Vs
Meena Kumari and Others
Appeal (Civil) 7215 of 2000
(S. B. Sinha and Markandeya Katju, JJ)
01.05.2007
JUDGMENT
MARKANDEY KATJU, J.
1. This appeal has been filed against the impugned judgment and order dated
14.9.2000 of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in Civil Misc. Writ
Petition No. 40236 of 1999.
2. Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the record.
3. Respondent No. 1, Smt. Meena Kumari, filed the impugned writ petition in the
High Court praying for a writ of mandamus directing the appellant, Indian Oil
Corporation Limited, to grant her a licence for retail outlet/petrol pump in
village Jheenjhak, district Kanpur Dehat, in pursuance of the Notification
dated 30.12.1977.
4. The writ petitioner is a resident of village Jheenjhak, district Kanpur
Dehat and is a war widow whose husband was an army personnel who died during
the 1971 war. On the other hand, respondent No. 2 in this appeal, Smt. Asha
Devi, who is also a war widow of an ex army personnel, is a resident of
district Farrukhabad.
5. One of the terms mentioned in the policy guidelines for selection of dealers/distributors of 1977 was that preference would be given to the candidate belonging to the district in which the proposed dealership/distributorship is advertised.
6. In these circumstances, we are of the opinion that the High Court was right
in directing that respondent No. 1 Smt. Meena Kumari should have been given
preference and granted the licence for the petrol pump. Since she is a resident
of Kanpur Dehat for which locality the dealership was being granted, she had
preference.
7. For the reasons given above, we find no merit in this appeal. The appeal is
dismissed accordingly. No costs.