Judgment:
ORDER
M. Katju and Umeshwar Pandey, JJ.
1. This special appeal has been filed against the impugned judgment of the learned single Judge (Hon'ble S. L. Sarraf, J.) dated 30.9.1997 by which he dismissed the writ petition.
2. The impugned judgment is very cryptic which does not even give reasons.
3. The impugned judgment states :
'Heard learned counsel for the parties. I have gone through the petition and find no merit. The writ petition is dismissed accordingly. There will be no order as to costs.'
4. A perusal of the impugned judgment shows that it has given no reasons for dismissing the writ petition. It has repeatedly been held by the Supreme Court that the High Court cannot dismiss a writ petition without giving reasons. It has been held by the Supreme Court in Arun Mohadeorao Damka v. Addl. Inspector General of Police and Anr., AIR 1986 SC 1497 and Gram Panchayat, Bart v. Collector, Sonepat and Anr., AIR 1991 SC 1082, that a writ petition should not be dismissed without giving reasons.
5. In view of the above, this appeal is allowed and the impugned judgment of the learned single Judge is set aside. The matter is remanded to the appropriate learned single Judge for deciding the writ petition on merits expeditiously by a reasoned order after hearing counsel for the parties.