THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.15592 of 2010 Date:15.09.2010 Between: Smt. M. Tulasamma ..... Petitioner AND The District Collector, Kadapa and others. .....Respondents Counsel for the Petitioner: None appeared Counsel for Respondents: Government Pleader for Civil Supplies The Court made the following: ORDER: In this Writ Petition, the petitioner felt aggrieved to the limited extent of respondent No.1 not granting stay of order dated 25.05.2010 passed by respondent No.2. At the hearing, there is no representation for the parties. I have perused the record. The petitioner is a fair price shop dealer. On certain allegations of irregularities, a show-cause notice was issued on 23.03.2010. After the petitioner submitted her explanation, respondent No.2 passed a final order on 25.05.2010 cancelling the fair price shop authorization. The petitioner claimed that she has filed an appeal before respondent No.1 against the said order. She has pleaded that respondent No.1 by his order dated 31.05.2010 remanded the matter to respondent No.2 for fresh consideration. According to the petitioner, while remanding the case, respondent No.1 has not granted stay of the order of respondent No.2. During the earlier hearing, the learned counsel for the petitioner placed before this Court an endorsement dated 31.05.2010 made by respondent No.1 addressing respondent No.2, which reads “for enquiry and action as per Rules”. From this cryptic endorsement, it is not known whether respondent No.1 has disposed of the petitioner’s appeal or merely called for instructions from respondent No.2. In these facts and circumstances of the case, the writ petition is disposed of with the direction to respondent No.1 to dispose of the appeal filed by the petitioner, if not already done. If respondent No.1 treats the abovementioned endorsement as a final order remanding the case, he shall direct respondent No.2 to dispose of the matter afresh. This exercise shall be completed within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. As a sequel to disposal of the Writ Petition, W.P.M.P. Nos.19633 and 22232 of 2010 are disposed of as infructuous. ________________________ C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 15th September, 2010 GHN