ORDER
R. A. Sharma, J.
1. By this writ petition, the petitioner has challenged the appointment of respondent No. 7 as member of the District Con-
sumer Forum-II, Agra. The sole ground of attack by the learned counsel for the petitioner against the said appointment is thai the respondent No. 7 is a resident of Moradabad and, therefore, could not have been appointed as a Member of the Agra Forum. In this connection, lie has invited the attention of the Court to S. 10 of the Consumer Protection Act. 1986 (hereinafter referred to the Act).
2. We have heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Kazmi, learned Additional Chief Standing Counsel.
If a candidate satisfies the conditions laid down in S. 10(1)(b) and his name has been recommended by the Selection Committee, constituted under S. 10(1-A) of the Act, he can be appointed as a Member of a District Forum irrespective of the district to which he belongs. Section 10 of the Act does not require cither expressly or by necessary implication that a member of the District Forum must be from the same district. In absence of any such restriction, the submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner cannot be sustained.
The writ petition lacks merit and is accordingly dismissed.
3. Petition dismissed.