Hindustan Times (Delhi)

WHY NO FINAL ORDER YET ON LICENCE OF KHAN CHACHA, ASKS HC

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi high court on Tuesday asked the city police to take instructio­ns on businessma­n Navneet Kalra’s plea challengin­g the suspension of registrati­on of his restaurant­s, Khan Chacha and Town Hall, in connection with the alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrat­ors during the second wave of Covid-19.

In a search during the second wave of the pandemic in Aprilmay, 524 oxygen concentrat­ors were recovered from Khan Chacha, Town Hall and Nege & Ju restaurant­s in Delhi, which are owned by Kalra.

Kalra, subsequent­ly, was arrested on May 16 and granted bail on May 29.

Justice Rekha Palli questioned the authoritie­s for not passing a final order yet in pursuance to the show cause notices issued with regard to the two restaurant­s. “You compel people to come here. You should have passed an order by now. Ultimately, he wants to run them. If he is not entitled in law, please pass an order,” the judge said.

The court granted time to the police to clarify their stand, and posted the matter for further hearing to July 30.

Kalra, through his counsel, challenged the May 11 show cause notice issued by the joint commission­er of police (licensing), suspending the registrati­on of the two restaurant­s in Khan Market. He was granted an opportunit­y to submit his reply within 15 days.

Appearing for Kalra, senior advocate Maninder Singh argued that he submitted the response on June 9; however, since he did not hear back from the authoritie­s, he again wrote to them on June 17. Till date, officials concerned have neither withdrawn the suspension order nor decided on the show cause notice.

Delhi government standing counsel Santosh Tripathi sought time to take instructio­ns in the case.

In his petition, Kalra also said the order of suspension was issued without first affording an opportunit­y to show cause and it is, therefore, punitive and illegal.

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