HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No. 5252 & 5255 of 2010 W.P No. 5252 of 2010 Between: G.Shailaja. ..... PETITIONERS AND Govt. of A.P., rep. By its Principle Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Dept., Secretariat, Hyderabad & others. .....RESPONDENT(S) W.P No. 5255 of 2010 Between: Suryanarayana Reddy and Ors. ..... PETITIONERS AND Govt. of A.P., rep. By its Principle Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Dept., Secretariat, Hyderabad & others. .....RESPONDENT(S) HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION Nos.5252 and 5255 of 2010 COMMON ORDER: Heard Sri V. Ravi Kiran Rao, learned counsel for the petitioners, and Smt Kalpana Ekbote, learned Standing Counsel appearing on behalf of respondents 2 and 3, and, at their request, both the writ petitions are being disposed of at the stage of admission. The petitioners’ grievance, in these two writ petitions, is that the second respondent is refusing to receive their applications, for grant of permission to construct residential houses, on the specious plea that they had not obtained a “No Objection” Certificate from the fourth respondent. It is wholly unnecessary for this Court to examine the contention whether or not respondents 2 and 3 are justified in insisting on a “No Objection” certificate being produced, as Smt Kalpana Ekbote, learned Standing Counsel appearing on behalf of respondents 2 and 3, would fairly state that the second respondent would receive the applications submitted by the petitioners and pass appropriate orders thereupon, strictly in accordance with law, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of the applications. Sri V. Ravi Kiran Rao, learned counsel for the petitioners, would submit that the petitioners would submit their applications within one week from today. In case, such applications are filed by the petitioners within one week from today, the second respondent shall receive them, consider the request and pass appropriate orders, strictly in accordance with law, within four weeks thereafter. The Writ Petitions are, accordingly, disposed of. However, in the circumstances, without costs. RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J Date:08.03.2010 Note:Furnish copy by 10.03.2010 bo usd