HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU WRIT PETITION No.23375 of 2011 ORDER: This Writ Petition is filed for a Mandamus to direct respondent Nos.1 to 3 to take action against respondent No.4 for the unauthorized construction of bathroom in the mandatory open space and also for conversion of the residential flat into commercial business establishment in the premises bearing No.G2, Sai Priya Residencey, 12-8-259, Mettuguda, Secunderabad. 2. The brief facts of the case that are necessary for disposal of the Writ Petition may be as follows: - The petitioner is the owner of the flat in the ground floor of Sai Priya Residency, Secunderabad, which is a residential building. She alleged that respondent No.4 has constructed a bathroom in the front set back causing lot of hindrance to all the flat owners and that, she has also converted her flat into a business premises, running a saree Rolling Centre. Further, respondent No.4 has occupied the front set back area by storing all the material required for saree rolling. Aggrieved by the same, she approached the respondent- Corporation, but, due to inaction on their part, the present Writ Petition is filed. 3. The second respondent filed a counter-affidavit inter alia stating that the officials of the respondent-Corporation, on inspection, found that there is no commercial activity of saree rolling in the flat of respondent No.4 and that the bathroom alleged to have been constructed by respondent No.4 was, in fact, constructed in the year 2005 itself and not newly constructed by respondent No.4. 4. Heard both sides. 5. In view of the statement made in the counter-affidavit that no commercial activity is being carried on by respondent No.4 in her flat and that the said bathroom alleged to have been constructed by respondent No.4 is not a new construction, this Court is of the opinion that no orders are required to be passed in this Writ Petition. 6. The Writ Petition is, accordingly, dismissed giving liberty to the petitioner to file necessary application in case respondent No.4 violates the statutory provisions. There shall be no order as to costs. ___________________ JUSTICE K.C.BHANU 25th November 2011 DR