IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH CWP NO.19210 of 2006 DATE OF DECISION: December 5, 2006 Ruby Agnihotri ….Petitioner VERSUS State of Haryana and others …. Respondents CORAM:- HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE VINEY MITTAL HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE H.S. BHALLA PRESENT: Shri D.K.Bhatti, Advocate for the petitioner. Viney Mittal,J.(Oral). Notice of motion to the respondents. On the asking of Court, Shri Ashok Jindal, Additional Advocate General, Haryana accepts notice on behalf of the respondents. Copies of the writ petition have been supplied to the learned counsel for the respondents. The petitioner has approached this Court for issuance of directions to the respondents to consider her request for grant of permission to run a clinic in her own residential house. According to the petitioner, she is a qualified Ayurvedic doctor (BAMS) and as such is entitled to run a small clinic in a portion of the residential house where the petitioner is residing. According to the petitioner, she has already applied for the aforesaid permission through a request letter dated October 16, 2006 (Annexure P.5) to the Estate Manager, CWP NO.19210 of 2006 -2- Housing Board, Ambala, respondent No.4 but no final decision has been taken so far. In this view of the matter, without going into the merits of the claim made by the petitioner, we dispose of the present petition with a direction to the Estate Manager, Housing Board, Ambala, respondent No.4 to take a final decision on the aforesaid representation (Annexure P.5). The petitioner would also be entitled to file a supplementary representation before the Estate Manager, Housing Board, Ambala, respondent No.4. A final decision in this regard shall be taken by the Estate Manager, Housing Board, Ambala, respondent No.4 within a period of two months from the date the said supplementary representation is filed, by passing a detailed and speaking order. A copy of the order be given dasti on payment of usual charges. (Viney Mittal) Judge December 5, 2006 (H.S. Bhalla) KD Judge