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Smt Lalitha Srikrish vs The State Of Telangana on 17 January, 2022

xviii) In Smt. Lalitha Srikrish v. The State of Telangana, rep.by its Principal Secretary, MA & UD, Secretariat, Hyderabad 1, this Court held that twenty one (21) days period mentioned in Section - 7 of the TS-bPASs Act, 2020 is directory, but it is not mandatory. Therefore, the Commissioner, GHMC has power to revoke the building permit order obtained by respondent Nos.4 and 5 by misrepresentation of facts beyond 21 days. 1 . W.P. No.16456 of 2021, decided on 17.01.2022 25 KL,J WP Nos.28890 of 2024 & 8922 of 2022 xix) The aforesaid show-cause notice dated 20.12.2023 was issued by the Deputy Commissioner, GHMC. In fact, Deputy Commissioner has no power to revoke the building permit order and it is the Commissioner, GHMC who has power. Thus, the Commissioner, GHMC has power to revoke the building permit order.
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