Deco De Trend, Represented by its Manager (Admin) Ramesh Chandak v. State of Tamil Nadu, Rep. by the Principal Secretary to Government, Housing & Urban Development Department
2017-11-07
K.K.SASIDHARAN, P.VELMURUGAN
body2017
DigiLaw.ai
JUDGMENT : K.K. SASIDHARAN, J. 1. The challenge in these appeals is to the common order dated 30.06.2011 in W.P. Nos. 19565 and 19566 of 2010 dismissing the writ petitions filed by the appellant along with the connected writ petitions. 2. When the appeals were taken up for hearing, the learned counsel for the appellant submitted that the related appeals were allowed by a Division Bench of this Court by judgment dated 27.08.2013 in W.A. Nos. 1808 of 2011 etc. batch and the matter is remanded for fresh consideration. The writ petitions are now pending before a learned Single Judge of this Court for fresh disposal. 3. The learned Special Government Pleader confirmed the said factual position. 4. The issue involved herein is covered by the judgment dated 27.08.2013 made in the intra court appeals in W.A. Nos. 1808 of 2011 etc., batch. The Division Bench remitted the matter to the learned Single Judge for fresh consideration. The connected writ petitions are now pending before the learned Single Judge for hearing. 5. Accordingly, by following the judgment dated 27.08.2013 made in W.A. Nos. 1808 of 2011 etc. batch, these two intra court appeals are allowed by remitting the matter to the learned Single Judge for fresh consideration and for final disposal 6. The Registry is directed to post the writ petitions in W.P. Nos. 19565 and 19566 of 2010 along with the connected writ petitions in W.P. Nos. 25997 of 2009 etc. batch before the concerned learned Single Judge. No costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petitions are also closed.