HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.21959 of 2009 19th April 2010 Between: Ananth Uggirala … PETITIONER(S) and The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, rep. by its Commissioner, Hyderabad and others … RESPONDENT(S) HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.21959 of 2009 ORDER: The relief sought for in this Writ Petition is to declare the action of the respondents in seeking to demolish Flat No.G-3 in Tulips Apartment, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, as illegal and arbitrary. The main ground on which the action of the respondents is subjected to challenge is that an application has been filed by the petitioner under the Building Penalization Scheme for regularization of the deviations in construction and that the flat in question should not be demolished till the said application is considered and disposed of in accordance with law. Sri R.Raghunandan, learned counsel for the petitioner, would fairly state that the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, vide proceedings dated 26.03.2010, had rejected the petitioner’s application for regularization on the ground that construction had been made in the stilt floor earmarked solely for the purpose of parking and the petitioner was directed to restore the parking floor duly removing the structures/flat failing which action would be initiated as per the provisions of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporations Act, 1955. In the light of the order of rejection dated 26.03.2010, the Writ Petition does not necessitate any further adjudication since the relief sought for by the petitioner was only for a direction to restrain the respondents from taking action against the property of the petitioner till his application for regularization is considered and disposed of. Leaving it open to the petitioner to avail such other remedies, to question the order of rejection dated 26.03.2010, as are available to him in law, the Writ Petition is dismissed. However, in the circumstances, without costs. _____________________________ RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J 19th April 2010 CVRK