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It is well settled principle of law that a writ application has to be decided on the basis of the pleadings on record as well as on the basis of the prayers appended with the writ. Prayers of the writ application reveal that the petitioner has prayed for police assistances in terms of the order dated 9th December, 2014 passed by learned Executive Magistrate in MP no. 2656 of 2014. Admittedly the said order was stayed by learned Sessions Judge on 5th January, 2015 and the writ was filed thereafter. Secondly, injunction has been prayed for to restrain private respondent no. 5 and 6. Thirdly, direction has been sought for so that respondent no. 1 to 4 should provide police assistance to run the said retail outlet of the petitioner/ corporation through its appointed adhoc dealer Ms. Woodland Service Station by removing the obstruction, if any, made by respondent no. 5 and 6 and their men and agent.