Civil Misc. No.4480 of 2010 in/and Civil Writ Petition No. 14952 of 1999 -1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Misc. No.4480 of 2010 in/and Civil Writ Petition No. 14952 of 1999 Date of decision: January 27, 2011 Angoori Devi ...Petitioner Versus Advisor to the Administrator and others ...Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RANJIT SINGH Present: Mr. Rahul Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioner. Mr. Subhash Goel, Advocate, for the respondents. RANJIT SINGH J. The petitioner has approached this Court for directing the respondents not to resume her demise premises. It is alleged that the premises were being used to run the school. While issuing notice of motion, dispossession of the petitioner was stayed. The writ petition was admitted on 29.9.2000 and the interim order was ordered to be continued. The petitioner has now filed Civil Misc. No.4480 of 2010 pointing out that this writ petition after admission was to be heard with C.W.P. No.4458 of 1995, which in turn was admitted and ordered to be heard along with CWP No.7923 of 1989, which has since been decided. It is also pointed out that the misuse of the premises has come to an end. The case was, accordingly, adjourned to 25.11.2010 with the Civil Misc. No.4480 of 2010 in/and Civil Writ Petition No. 14952 of 1999 -2- direction to Estate Officer to verify the above-stated facts and submit the report. Learned counsel for the respondents has placed before me an inspection report now carried out of SCF No.155, Sector 26, Grain Market, Chandigarh. As per the report, the ground floor of the site is being used for sale of Karyana items by M/s Tara Chand Ram Kumar and M/s Nawab Rai Satish Kumar. 1st floor is being used for sale of scales by M/s Suresh Kumar, Sale of Karyana by M/s Bansal Trading Company and supply of army material by M/s Krishna Trading Company. 2nd floor is being used for residence of Shri Sat Parkash & family. Accordingly, it is stated that no school is found running at the site. This report is kept on record. Counsel for the respondents also points out that now the petitioner can take appropriate action to seek conversion of the S.C.F. to S.C.O. for which there is a policy formulated by the Union Territory, Chandigarh. Since the misuse of the site has already been stopped by the petitioner, the present writ petition is allowed and the order directing the resumption of the same, is set aside. The petitioner, however, would move an application for change of use from S.C.F. to S.C.O. within a period of 4 weeks. If the same is done, the application of the petitioner shall be considered in accordance with law. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. January 27 , 2011 ( RANJIT SINGH ) monika JUDGE