N. Syamala Devi v. Principal Secretary to Government of Tamilnadu, Housing & Urban Development Chennai
2015-03-27
M.VENUGOPAL, SATISH K.AGNIHOTRI
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JUDGMENT : Satish K. Agnihotri, J. 1.The grievance of the petitioner is that the appeal preferred by her has been disposed of by the impugned order dated 05.2.2014, without complying with the order dated 18.6.2014 passed by this Court in A. Jayakumar – Vs. - The Government of Tamil Nadu and others in WP No. 913 of 2013, in an identical circumstance. 2. This Court has clearly observed in the aforestated order that the petitioner therein is entitled to a copy of the recommendations of the monitoring committee and that he be afforded an opportunity of hearing to submit his response. 3. The learned Senior Counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that the complete recommendations of the monitoring committee has not been furnished to the petitioner and as such, a direction may be issued to furnish a copy of the complete recommendations of the monitoring committee with liberty to the petitioner to submit her response to the same and thereafter, a fresh order on merits may be passed. 4. The case of the first respondent is that the extract of the recommendations have been supplied and as such, no prejudice is caused to the petitioner. 5. The furnishing of the 'extract' only as pleaded by the learned counsel for the first respondent may not suffice to comply with the requirement of affording an opportunity of hearing, as we have observed earlier in A. Jayakumar (supra) that the petitioner therein was held as entitled to a copy of the recommendations of the monitoring committee. Thus, the supply of complete set of recommendations is necessary. 6. Considering the above facts and circumstances of the case and in view of the earlier decision of this Court in W.P.No.32546 of 2013, the order impugned is hereby set aside. The first respondent shall furnish a copy of the complete recommendations of the monitoring committee within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and thereafter, the petitioner is given two weeks to submit her response to the same. Thereafter, the first respondent is directed to pass appropriate orders on consideration of the materials available before him, including the recommendations of the Monitoring Committee as well as the petitioner's response, within a period of eight weeks. 7. This writ petition is allowed with the above directions. No costs.