1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR ORDER S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.5586/2007. Urban Improvement Trust, Ajmer. VERSUS Union of India and Others. 07.07.2008. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DALIP SINGH Mr.Anant Kasliwal ] Mr.R.K.Mathur ] for the petitioner. Mr.Abhay Jain on behalf of Mr.Parinitoo Jain, for the respondent No.2. ***** The matter comes up on the application No.20019 dated 26.05.2008 filed by the respondent for vacation of ex-parte interim order dated 31.07.2007. Learned counsel for the parties submit that since the contentions with regard to the hearing and deciding the objections filed by the respondents and the writ petition itself are the same, the writ petition may itself be decided. The writ petition has already been admitted on 31.07.2007 and on the request of the learned counsel for the parties has been heard finally. 2 In the writ petition, the petitioner has challenged the notices Annexures-2 and 4 issued by the respondents directing the petitioner to file the return of the income-tax. In the writ petition, the petitioner has claimed that the petitioners are not liable to be assessed to income-tax in view of the grounds mentioned in the grounds (d) and (e) of the writ petition. Learned counsel for the respondent, on the other hand, has submitted that no such objection was raised by the petitioner before the answering respondent and all that the petitioner has stated in the reply to the Annexures-2 and 4 by way of Annexures-3 and 5 is seeking the extension of time and filing of return. It is thus contended that the petitioner should be directed to first submit the objections before the concerned officer who has issued the notices. I am of the view that whatever the objection the petition has with regard to the exercise of jurisdiction of the respondent requiring the petitioner to submit income-tax returns, the petitioner may file his objections before the authority issuing the notices Annexures-2 and 4 and it is expected that the 3 learned authority issuing the notices would decide the said objections within a reasonable time. It is made clear that till the objections are decided, no action adverse to the petitioner will be taken by the respondent. The petitioner is at liberty to file the objections within a period of two weeks from today failing which the respondents would be free to proceed against the petitioner in accordance with law. Subject to the above, the writ petition as well as the application No.20019 dated 26.05.2008 stand disposed of. (DALIP SINGH),J. Solanki DS, Jr.P.A.