The state government can initiate action against traders under the provisions of the West Bengal Shops and Establishment Act, 1963.
“The high court has already… directed the state government to initiate measures to restore normalcy in the hills. This order has given us enough liberty to implement the norms mentioned in rule books that may include cancellation of trade licences,” said the officer.
“Our visit served a message to the traders.... We don’t know how much it will help us, but it will definitely spread fear among the traders in the hills,” said an officer of the district administration.
“The high court has already… directed the state government to initiate measures to restore normalcy in the hills. This order has given us enough liberty to implement the norms mentioned in rule books that may include cancellation of trade licences,” said the officer.
“Our visit served a message to the traders.... We don’t know how much it will help us, but it will definitely spread fear among the traders in the hills,” said an officer of the district administration.
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