THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.14296 of 2011 ORDER: Heard Sri D. Prakash Reddy, learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner and Sri C. Damodar Reddy, learned Standing Counsel appearing on behalf of respondents 1 and 2 and at their request, the writ petition is disposed of at the stage of admission. 2. The proceedings impugned in this writ petition is the order of the 1st respondent, dated 12-05-2011, whereby the earlier regulation granted in favour of the petitioner on 31-12-2010 was cancelled. While several grounds are raised in challenge to the validity of the impugned proceedings, it would suffice to note that the said order is said to have been preceded by show cause notice, dated 30-04-2011 and is said to have been served by affixing it on the wall, as the petitioner had refused to take the notice. 3. Sri D. Prakash Reddy, learned Senior Counsel, would vehemently dispute this finding and contend that the respondent - authorities had resorted to this mode only to deprive the petitioner an opportunity of being heard in the matter. 4. Sri C. Damodar Reddy, learned Standing Counsel, on instructions, would fairly state that with a view to give the petitioner another opportunity of being heard, the Corporation was ready and willing to treat the impugned proceedings, dated 12-05-2011, as a show cause notice and in case, the petitioner were to file her objections thereto within two (2) weeks, the Corporation would pass an order afresh in accordance with law within four (4) weeks thereafter. 5. Recording this submission of the learned Standing Counsel and as Sri D. Prakash Reddy, learned Senior Counsel agrees to this course of action, the writ petition is disposed of treating the impugned proceedings, dated 12-05-2011, as a show cause notice to which the petitioner is entitled to submit her reply within two (2) weeks from today. In case, such a reply is submitted, the 1st respondent shall consider the same and pass orders thereafter in accordance with law within four (4) weeks from the date of receipt of the representation. It is made clear that in case, no such representation is submitted, within the aforesaid period of two (2) weeks, the impugned order would automatically revive and the Corporation would be entitled to proceed thereafter in accordance with law. 6. The writ petition stands disposed of accordingly without any order as to costs. ____________________ RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J May 18, 2011. Note: Issue C.C in three days. B/O. KTL/DR