IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.10530 of 2009 Date of Decision: 17.07.2009 M/s Kumar Bakery Petitioner Versus Union of India and others Respondents CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JASBIR SINGH Present: Mr. O.P.Hoshiarpuri Advocate for the petitioner ….. Jasbir Singh, J.(Oral) The petitioner is a registered contractor with the respondents,for supply of Bread. This writ petition has been filed to lay challenge to notice dated 24.6.2009 (P9), asking the petitioner to show cause as to why, in view of facts mentioned in that notice, its registration be not cancelled. The petitioner was asked to file explanation upto 15.7.2009. Civil Writ Petition No.10530 of 2009 It is an admitted fact that the petitioner has submitted reply to the show cause notice. In this writ petition, it is further grievance of the petitioner that without cancelling its registration, the authorities are not issuing tender notice to it for supply of bread. To say so, the petitioner has placed reliance upon letter Annexure P7, showing its efforts to get copy of tender notice and the circumstances under which, the proprietor of the petitioner was not even allowed to enter the premises. This Court feels that so far as issuance of show cause notice is concerned, no final decision has yet been taken thereon. The petitioner has filed a detailed reply, stating that it has not incurred any disqualification, as per rules, which may disentitle it to be removed from the approved list of the contractors. It is expected that respondent No.2 shall look into all objections raised by the petitioner and then pass a speaking order either way. Regarding non-issuance of tender documents to the petitioner for supply of bread, respondent No.3 is directed to look into grievance of the petitioner, as stated in letter Annexure P7 and if there is no handicap against the petitioner, respondent No.3 is directed to issue tender notice/ documents to the petitioner and if to the contrary, the respondent No.3 is directed to pass a speaking order and supply a copy of the same to the petitioner. Needful be done within a period of seven days from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 17.07.2009 (Jasbir Singh) gk Judge 2