Centre For Public Interest Litigation & ... vs Union Of India & Ors on 19 October, 2000
15. It is not in dispute that the matter had been thoroughly enquired into and location of the plots where petrol pump was to be situated had been held to be a proper place by the 2nd respondent and as such the said decision cannot be interfered with by this Court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. It further appears that the 4th respondent not only participated in the auction, he was the highest bidder. He deposited ten percent of the bid amount immediately after the auction was held and on 31.5.1999 deposited the entire balance amount. He completed the requisite formalities on 28.2.2000 where after a dealership of the retail outlet was allotted to him after due verification and all necessary enquiries. He was also granted NOC by the District Magistrate, Ambedkar Nagar upon making a due enquiry and upon completion of all necessary requisite formalities therefore.