In the High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore Dated This the 30Th Day of June, 2014 Before the Hon'ble Mr.Justice Ram Mohan Reddy Wr

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In the High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore Dated This the 30Th Day of June, 2014 Before the Hon'ble Mr.Justice Ram Mohan Reddy Wr 1 W.P.23180-344/14 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, BANGALORE DATED THIS THE 30 TH DAY OF JUNE, 2014 BEFORE THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE RAM MOHAN REDDY WRIT PETITION Nos.23180 – 23344/2014 (EXCISE) BETWEEN: 1. M/S RAGHAVENDRA ENTERPRISES A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI..A/BA. THA.. MA/ HARIHARA/CL-9/9/2013-14 HAVING ITS PLACE OF BUSINESS AT HANAGAVADI VILLAGE HARIAHARA TALUK SHIVAMOGA ROAD DHAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP BY PARTNER SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 2. M/S LIQUOR PARADISE A PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM CL-2 LICENSE NO .DA..GI.A/BA/THA.MA/ DAVANAGERE/CL-2/27/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT SHAMANUR ROAD SY NO. 91/2, NO. 1663/A/A1 WARD NO. 31, SIDDAVEERAPPA LAYOUT, DAVANAGERE, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP ITS PROPRIETOR SRI RAJENDRA KEBOOL AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS 2 W.P.23180-344/14 3. M/S HARIHARESHWARA ASSOCIATED PVT LTD A PRIVATE LTD. CO. INCORPORATED UNDER COMPANIES ACT 1956 CL-7 LICENSE NO.EXE/IML/DVG/04/CL-7/2013-14 DEVARAJ URS LAYOUT T B ROAD, DAVANAGERE-570006 REP ITS DIRECTOR M. BASAPPA 4. M/S AMBEMA WINES A PROPRIETORSHIP CONCERN CL-2, LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ HARIHARA/CL-2/17/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT STADIUM COMMITTEE BUILDING NO. 30, OPPOSITE GANDHI MAIDAN HARIHARA TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT, REP BY PROPRIETOR SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 5. M/S RESHMA BAR AND RESTAURANT A PROPRIETORSHIP CONCERN CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA/ HARIHARA/CL-9/7/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 1285/1229/1285 H BLOCK, GROUND FLOOR DAVANAGERE ROAD HARIHARA TOWN REP BY PROPRIETOR SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 6. M/S MANORANJAN WINES A PROPRIETORSHIP CONCERN CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA. MA./ HARIHARA/CL-2/16/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT KHATHA NO. 153, 3 W.P.23180-344/14 HOUSE LIST NO. 1181 NITTUR ROAD, MALEBENNUR VILLAGE, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP BY PROPRIETOR SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 7. SMT SARASWATHI BAI W/O LATE M KOTRESH AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ HARIHARA/CL-9/12/2013-14 NO. 192, H-DIVISION P B ROAD, HARIHARA TOWN DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 8. M/S NARTHAKI BAR & RESTAURANT A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ HARIHARA/CL-9/08/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 10, J. C. LAYOUT HARIHARA TOWN DAVANAGERE DISTGRICT REP BY PARTNER SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 9. M/S RAJBHAVAN BAR AND RESTAURANT A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CL-9 LICENSE NO. DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ HARIHARA/CL-9/09/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS NO. 1260/1205/0-1260 P B ROAD, HARIHARA TOWN DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP BY PARTNER SRI KRISHNASA BHUTE AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS 4 W.P.23180-344/14 10. M/S SREEDEVI WINES A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CL-LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ HARAPANAHALLI/CL-2/14/2012-13 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 190, NANDI BEGUR VILLAGE, HARAPPANAHALLI TALUK DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP BY ITS PARTNERS BALAJI GOVINDA KALALA AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS AND MANJUNATHA PRASAPPA KALALA AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS 11. M/S NANDINI HOTEL A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CL-7 LICENSE NO.EXE/EML/HRR/ CL-7/02/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 1274/1219/1274 AND 1276/1221/1276, P B ROAD HARIHARA TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTTICT REP BY ITS PARTNER SRI SHARAD K KONNUR AGED ABOUT 63 YEARS 12. B V NANJUNDAPPA AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA HARIHARA/CL- 2-09/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 4, KONDDAJJI VILLAGE HARIHARA TALUK DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 13. SMT A SHAKUNTHALAMMA AGED ABOUT 57 YEARS CL-2 LICENSEE, NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-2/12/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT 5 W.P.23180-344/14 WARD NO.2, PLOT NO.259, KOOLHALLI VILLAGE, HARAPPANAHALLI TALUK, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 14. SMT. SUJATHA RAMESHA W/O RAMESHA, AGED ABOUT 47 YEARS, CL-9 LICENSEE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-9/4/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.2680, WARD NO.10, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 15. SMT. E. SHIVARATHNA AGED ABOUT 66 YEARS, CL-2 LICENSEE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-2/15/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 391/1817/A-8A,WARD NO.10, NEAR NEW BUS STAND, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 16. SMT. H.N. LATHA AGED ABOUT 56 YEARS, CL-2 LICENSEE, NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-2/04/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.316, WARD NO.3, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 17. M/S BLUEFOX WINES AGED ABOUT 56 YEARS, CL-2 LICENSEE, NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-2/17/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.1817, A-32 WARD NO.10, HOSAPETE ROAD, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP. BY ITS PARTNERS H.M. DINESH AGED ABOUT 61 YEARS, AND E. DEVADAS 6 W.P.23180-344/14 AGED ABOUT 59 YEARS 18. M/S. SOMESHA ENTERPRISES A PARTNERSHIP FIRM HAVING, CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA./ HARAPPANAHALLI/CL-9/01/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.1876, WARD NO. 10, HOSAPETE ROAD, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP. BY ITS PARTNERS H.M. DINESH AGED ABOUT 61 YEARS AND H.M SATISH, AGED ABOUT 59 YEARS, 19. E. DEVADAS AGED ABOUT 59 YEARS, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A.BA.THA.MA./ ARAPPANAHALLI/L-2/18/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.408-1, WARD NO.10, HOSAPETE ROAD, HARAPPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 20. M/S. VIJAYA ENTERPRISES CL-9 LICENSES, NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/14/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.269/225, JAYADEVA CIRCLE, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT, REP. BY ITS PARTNER MAHESH R SHETTY 21. SRI K.M. VEERESH S/O M.G. MUDDUVEERAIAH, AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS, HAVING CL-9 LICENSE, NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/02/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 1608, P.B. ROAD, DAVANAGERE TOWN, 7 W.P.23180-344/14 DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 22. SRI H. VISHWANATHA S/O HANUMANTHAPPA, AGED ABOUT 46 YEARS, HAVING CL-9 LICENSE NO. DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/03/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.156/1, VASANTHA ROAD, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 23. SRI H.R. SAMBASHIVAIAH AGED ABOUT 47 YEARS, HAVING CL-9 LICENSEE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/01/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.190/4, P.B ROAD, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 24. SRI P.J. SATHYANARAYANA AGED ABOUT 67 YEARS HAVING CL-2, LICENSE NO DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ DAVANAGERE/CL-2/10/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO. 6/620, MANDIPETE DAVANAGERE TOWN DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 25. SRI GURURAJA PISALA AGED ABOUT 27 YEARS HAVING CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A/BA.THA.MA/ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/30/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS, AT NO.357/4, P.B. ROAD, MOTHINAGARA, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 8 W.P.23180-344/14 26. SRI MANJU B R S/O B. RAMACHANDRAPPA, AGED ABOUT 37 YEARS, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO. DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-2/05/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT KHATHA NO.156, PLOT NO. C-151, MALALKERE ROAD, BADA VILLAGE, DAVANAGERE TALUK, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 27. SRI B. RAMACHANDRAPPA S/O BASAVALINGAPPA, AGED ABOUT 61 YEARS, HAVING CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-9/09/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.20-2, 3, 4, HADADI ROAD, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 28. M/S. DAVANAGERE DISTRICT CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE STORES LTD, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-2/23/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT JANATHA BAZAR, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP. BY GENERAL MANAGER 29. SMT. DAKSHAYANAMMA W/O LATE H. BASAVARAJA, AGED ABOUT 68 YEARS, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A.BA.THA.MA./ DAVANAGERE/CL-2/13/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.70/3, VASANTHA ROAD, DAVANAGERE TOWN, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 30. B. RAMACHANDRAPPA S/O BASAVALINGAPPA, 9 W.P.23180-344/14 AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA/ DAVANAGERE/CL2-17/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT SY.NO.98, LOKIKERE GRAMA, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 31. M/S. SHIVA ENTERPRISES A PARTNERSHIP FIRM, HAVING CL-9 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ JAGALURU/CL-9/02/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT A.S.211-B, K.NO.271, DAVANAGERE ROAD, JAGALURU, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP. BY ITS PARTNER H. SHIVASWAMY AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS 32. A.PANCHAPPA AGED ABOUT 65 YEARS, HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ JAGALURU/CL-2/04/2013-14, HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT NO.1543, JAGALURU, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT 33. M/S. SWAMY ENTERPRISES A PARTNERSHIP FIRM HAVING CL-2 LICENSE NO.DA.GI.A./BA.THA.MA./ JAGALURU/CL-2/03/2013-14 HAVING PLACE OF BUSINESS AT SHOP NO.117/87/759 HOUSE NO.759, JAGALURU TOWN DAVANAGERE DISTRICT REP. BY ITS PARTNER H. SHIVASWAMY 34.
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