Indian Hotel Company Ltd. And Anr. vs State Of Rajasthan And Ors. on 26 March, 1998
28. Similarly, in Deshpandey (P.M) and Anr. v. Ferro Alloys Corporation and Ors. , the Court held that the authorisation must establish fully that the Government, while giving authorisation, had considered all the material on record and came to the definite conclusion on the evidence that accused should be prosecuted and where the authorisation is a necessary, it must be clear that it should not be an automatic formality, rather the sanction must reveal that the authority had applied its mind to the relevant facts and it its satisfaction which is material and sufficient for the purpose. However, this fact can be proved either by direct evidence or otherwise and it is not necessary that such satisfaction should be evident from the order of authorisation itself.