IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR.H.L.DATTU & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.T.SANKARAN FRIDAY, THE 1ST JUNE 2007 / 11TH JYAISHTA 1929 WA.No. 666 of 2007() -------------------- AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT IN WPC.7457/2007 Dated 06/03/2007 .................... APPELLANTS/PETITIONERS: --------------------------------------------- 1. STERLING SAROVAR APARTMENT OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, KOSSERI LANE, PONEKKARA ROAD, EDAPPALLY, COCHIN-682 024 REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY SHRI. K.ANILKUMAR. 2. SMT. GIRIJA NAMBISHTADIRI, D/O KUNJULAKSHMYKUTTY NAMBISHTADIRI, NIRMALAYAM, KOSSERI LANE, PONEKKARA ROAD, EDAPPALLY COCHIN-682 024. 3. SMT. BEENA NARAYANAN, D/O GIRIJA NAMBISHTADIRI, NIRMALYAM, KOSSERI LANE, PONEKKARA ROAD, EDAPPALLY, COCHIN-682 024. 4. SHRI.PRADEEP VARMA, S/O GIRIJA NAMBISHTADIRI, NIRMALYAM, KOSSERI LANE, PONEKKARA ROAD, EDAPPALLY, COCHIN-682 024, NOW WORKING IN KUWAIT REP. BY THE POWER OF ATTORNEY HOLDER K.GOPINATHAN, S/O KAVUKUTTY AMMA, STERLING DARPAN, GANDHI JAYANTHI ROAD, THAMMANAM, COCHIN-682 032. 5. SMT. SHOBHA VARMA, D/O GIRIJA NAMBISHTADIRI, NIRMALYAM, KOSSERI LANE,PONEKKARA ROAD, EDAPPALLY, COCHIN-682 024, NOW IN U.S.A. REP. BY THE POWER OF ATTORNEY HOLDER K.GOPINATHAN, S/O KAVUKUTTY AMMA, STERLING DARPAN, GANDHI JAYANTHI ROAD, THAMMANAM, COCHIN-682 032. BY ADV. SRI.P.V.CHANDRA MOHAN WA.No. 666 of 2007() RESPONDENTS/ RESPONDENTS: ------------------------------------------------ 1. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT, REVENUE DEPARTMENT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. THE TAHSILDAR, KANAYANNUR TALUK, ERNAKULAM, COCHIN-11. 3. THE VILLAGE OFFICER, EDAPPALLY NORTH VILLAGE, ERNAKULAM. BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER SHRI MATHEW . THIS WRIT APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 01/06/2007, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: H.L. DATTU, C.J. & K.T. SANKARAN, J. ................................................................................... W.A. No. 666 OF 2007 ................................................................................... Dated this the 1st June, 2007 J U D G M E N T H.L. Dattu, C.J.: Questioning the correctness or otherwise of the judgment delivered by the learned single Judge in W.P.(C) 7457 of 2007 dated 06.03.2007, the petitioners are before us in this appeal. 2. The only point raised for our consideration in this appeal is whether the Tahsildar is justified in passing the impugned order without adverting to the detailed statement of objections filed by the respondents/appellants herein pursuant to the notice received by them, from the Tahsildar, under the provisions of Kerala Building Tax Act , 1975. 3. In the present case, the first appellant is an association and appellants Nos. 2 to 5 are the joint owners of lands on which the apartments were built by the first appellant. 4. A notice has been issued by the Tahsildar inter alia proposing to assess the flats owned by the first appellant-association for levy of tax under the provisions of the Kerala Building Tax Act, 1975. After the receipt of notice, the appellants had filed a detailed objection to the said notice and also requested the W.A. No. 666 OF 2007 2 Tahsildar to drop the proceedings. It is the grievance of the appellants before us that the second respondent , without adverting to any one of the defence raised by the appellants, has proceeded to issue notice proposing to tax the flats owned by the association. According to the petitioners/appellants, the action of the second respondent is in total violation of principles of natural justice . 5. The admitted facts are: The second respondent herein had issued a notice proposing to tax the flats owned by the first appellant-association under the provisions of the Kerala Building Tax Act, 1975. The flat owners through the association had filed a detailed statement of objections. The second respondent ought to have considered the objections and passed appropriate orders. Without doing so, the Tahsildar has passed the impugned order. This action of the second respondent, in our opinion, is in violation of one of the facets of the principles of natural justice. Therefore, the aforesaid order cannot be sustained by us in this appeal . The order of the learned single Judge who has relegated the petitioners/appellants to file appropriate appeal also cannot be sustained in this appeal. . 6. In view of the above discussions, in our opinion, the orders passed by the Tahsildar, the second respondent herein and the orders passed by the learned single Judge cannot be sustained by us. Accordingly, the following: W.A. No. 666 OF 2007 3 O R D E R i) Writ Appeal is allowed. ii) The impugned judgment delivered by the learned single Judge is set aside. iii) The orders passed by the Tahsildar under Ext. P15 and the demand notice under Ext. P16 are set aside. iv) The matter is remitted back to the Tahsildar to redo the matter in accordance with law, after taking into consideration the objections filed by the appellants. v) All the contentions of both the parties are left open. Ordered accordingly. H.L. DATTU, CHIEF JUSTICE. K.T. SANKARAN, JUDGE. lk