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Supreme Court Upholds Govt Authority on Rubber Licenses The Supreme Court allowed the application for impleadment, affirming the High Court's decision that the Government of India has the authority to alter ...
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<h1>Supreme Court Upholds Govt Authority on Rubber Licenses</h1> The Supreme Court allowed the application for impleadment, affirming the High Court's decision that the Government of India has the authority to alter ... Advance licence for natural rubber on duty free basis - government policy change regarding grant of advance licence - protection of growers' interestAdvance licence for natural rubber on duty free basis - government policy change regarding grant of advance licence - Validity of the special leave petition challenging the High Court's view that the Government of India may change policy on grant of advance licence for natural rubber on a duty free basis - HELD THAT: - The Court permitted impleadment and heard the parties. The impleading party contended that the impugned order adversely affects one million small rubber growers by permitting an advance licence to the respondent. The High Court had held that it is open to the Government of India to alter its policy concerning grant of advance licences for natural rubber on a duty free basis. The Supreme Court observed that if the Government considers that the interests of growers require protection, it is for the Government to take appropriate decisions. Having considered the matter on the facts, the Court found no merit in the special leave petition.Special leave petition dismissed.Final Conclusion: Impleadment allowed; petition dismissed as devoid of merit, with the Court leaving policy decisions about duty free advance licences for natural rubber and protection of growers' interests to the Government of India. The Supreme Court allowed the application for impleadment. The High Court held that the Government of India can change the policy regarding advance license for natural rubber. The special leave petition was dismissed.