IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH FEBRUARY 2008 / 1ST PHALGUNA 1929 Con.Case(C).No. 9 of 2008(S) ---------------------------- AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT/ORDER IN WPC.15965/2007 Dated 30/05/2007 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT/ORDER IN COC.1408/2007 Dated 28/11/2007 .................... PETITIONER/PETITIONER/PETITIONER: -------------------------------------------------------- TCS TEXTILES PVT. LTD., 558 - 560, OPPANAKKARA STREET, COIMBATORE-641 001, HAVING ITS OFFICE AT 1-B PAUL ABRAVO RESIDENCY(RDS CHITTOOR ROAD, KACHERIPPADY, KOCHI-682 018, REPRESENTED BY ITS DULY AUTHORISED PROJECT MANAGER BY ADV. SRI.JOBY JACOB PULICKEKUDY SRI.ANIL GEORGE SMT.V.A.SARITHA RESPONDENTS/RESPONDENTS.RESPONDENTS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. MINI ANTONY, AGE & FATHER'S NAME NOT KNOWN TO THE PETITIONER, THE SECRETARY, CORPORATION OF COCHIN, ERNAKULAM, KOCHI-11. 2. T.K. JOSE, SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT, LOCAL SELF GOVT.(RB) DEPARTMENT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. R1 BY SHRI M.K. CHANDRAMOHAN DAS, SC. R2 BY SR. GOVERNMENT PLEADER (SHRI T.B. REMANI) THIS CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 20.2.2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: K. M. JOSEPH, J. -------------------------------------- C.C.(C).NO.9 OF 2008 IN W.P.C. NO. 15965 OF 2007 -------------------------------------- Dated this the 20th February, 2008 JUDGMENT It is submitted by the learned counsel appearing for the respondent Corporation that pursuant to the order, building Permit has been issued, no doubt, subject to the condition that concurrence from the District Collector shall be obtained before commencement of the work. It is further stated that the Writ Petition has been filed challenging the said condition in the Permit. In such circumstances, I do not see any reason to continue with the matter. Accordingly, the Contempt of Court Case is dropped. I make it clear that this will not stand in the way of the petitioner prosecuting the contentions in the Writ Petition, challenging the condition in the Permit. K. M. JOSEPH, JUDGE kbk.