Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 2664 Tel
Judgement Date : 23 September, 2023
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P.SAM KOSHY
AND
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE LAXMI NARAYANA ALISHETTY
W.A. No.890 of 2023
JUDGMENT:(per Hon'ble Sri Justice P.SAM KOSHY)
Heard Mr. V.S.R.M.V.Prasad Sanaka, learned counsel appearing
for the appellant, B.L.Kanakavalli, learned Assistant Government
Pleader for Municipal Administration and Urban Development i.e.,
respondent No.2. Perused the material on record.
2. The present writ appeal has been filed assailing the order dated
15.06.2023 passed in W.P.No.14881 of 2023. The writ petition was
filed by the petitioner alleging certain illegal construction said to have
been made by respondent Nos.4 and 5. The present Writ Appeal has
been filed by the 4th respondent in the said writ petition. The Court
while disposing of the writ petition at the admission stage has made the
following observations:
In that view of the matter, without going into the merits of the case, the respondents No.2 and 3 are directed to consider the representation dated 20.04.2023 addressed to the 2nd respondent and dated 14.10.2022 and 23.09.2012 addressed to the 3rd respondent stated to have made by the petitioner, and after putting notice to all the concerned parties, pass appropriate orders, in accordance with law, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this order and communicate the same to the petitioner.
3. A bare perusal of the operative part of the order would clearly
indicate that the writ petition was disposed of in the light of the
submissions made by the counsel appearing for the Hyderabad
Metropolitan Development Authority and also for the Shamshabad
Municipalities. The two counsels had assured that any representation
or objection that the writ petitioner has filed, the same shall be duly
considered. The Writ Court while disposing of the writ petition had
made a categorical observation that the 3rd respondent if it initiates
any proceedings, shall proceed after putting notice to all the concerned
parties and only thereafter pass appropriate orders, in accordance with
law.
4. This observation by the learned Single Judge would clearly give an
indication that the writ court as such has not decided upon any issue,
rather has disposed of the writ petition leaving it for the respondent
Nos.2 and 3 to take appropriate decision, in accordance with law.
Nonetheless, in the course of taking the decision, the authorities
concerned are expected to give a reasonable and fair opportunity of
hearing after notices are issued to all the concerned or affected parties
if any.
5. The appellant if at all falls within the directions given by the Writ
Court, it goes without saying that the authorities are required to issue
notice to the appellant herein before passing of any appropriate orders,
in respect of the illegal construction alleged to have been made by the
appellant who is the respondent No.4 in the writ petition. We do not
find any illegality or perversity in the order passed by the learned
Single Judge while disposing of the writ petition, nor do we find the
impugned order to be adverse to the interest of the appellant herein.
6. The Writ Appeal, therefore, fails and is accordingly rejected. It is
however made clear that, in the event, if any action is proposed or
undertaken by respondents No.3 and 4 in the present appeal, the
appellant herein would have her legal rights protected to avail the same
in accordance with law. No order as to costs.
7. As a sequel, miscellaneous applications pending if any in this writ
appeal, shall stand closed.
_________________ P.SAM KOSHY, J
________________________________ LAXMI NARAYANA ALISHETTY, J
23.09.2023 AQS/HFM
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P.SAM KOSHY AND THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE A. LAXMI NARAYANA
WA No.890 of 2023 (per the Hon'ble Sri Justice P.SAM KOSHY)
23.09.2023 AQS/HFM
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