IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.13772 of 2011 Gopal Prasad, S/O Late Lakhan Sao, R/O Vill.-Miya Bigha, P.O. & P.S.- Bodh Gaya, Distt.-Gaya. . . . . . Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the Principal Secretary, Deptt. of Urban Development and Housing, Govt. of Bihar, Patna. 2. Nagar Panchayat, Bodh Gaya through its Executive Officer, Bodh Gaya. 3. Nagar Executive Officer, Nagar Panchayat, Bodh Gaya. . . . . . Respondents. ----------- 2/ 28.09.2011 The petitioner owns a hotel, namely, Hotel Embassy, situated in Bodh Gaya. The petitioner has challenged the notice vide Memo no.1262 dated 01.08.2011 (Annexure-6), whereby he has been directed to demolish the illegal construction of the hotel premises within 72 hours. Counsel for the Nagar Panchayat submits that the hotel complex has been constructed in violation of the bye-laws and even without sanction of map. In view of the nature of the order, I do not want to enter into the merit of the case. I too find from perusal of the impugned notice that any detail regarding the deviation is not mentioned. It is also not specifically mentioned whether the construction has been made without sanction of map. It will be open for respondent no.2 to issue a composite supplementary notice giving details of the illegality or the deviation done in raising construction. The supplementary notice must be issued within four weeks from today. The petitioner would be entitled to file reply to the same within a further period of four weeks and may appear 2 before the respondent nos. 2 and 3 either through his lawyer or in person. The respondent no.3 thereafter dispose of the objections expeditiously. Till the adjudication, neither demolition nor construction or any addition in the premises would take place. This application stands disposed of Uday/ (Samarendra Pratap Singh, J.)