IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
C.SARAVANAN, J
S.Sundarraj – Appellant
Versus
The District Collector, Collectorate Office, Thanjavur – Respondent
COMMON ORDER
By this common order, these two Writ Petitions have been disposed of at the time of admission with the consent of the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Advocate for the respondents.
2. In these Writ Petitions, the petitioner has challenged the impugned demand notice issued by the second respondent demanding the amounts from the petitioner towards the rents payable by the petitioner for a period mentioned therein:
S.No.
W.P.(MD) Nos.
Purpose
Period
Amount
1
W.P.(MD) No. 9330 of 2025
Fish Market
2021-22
Rs.6,27,650/-
2
W.P.(MD) No. 9331 of 2022
Fish cutting and cleaning shops
2021-22
Rs.1,29,350/-
3. The petitioner was a successful bidder in response to the tender floated by the respondents on 22.01.2019 for collecting daily charges for the following items:
4. It is the case of the petitioner that though the petitioner was a successful bidder and was awarded a contract on 22.07.2019 for a period from 01.08.2019 to 30.07.2022, since during continuous and intermittent lockdown till the end of 2022, which was a predominantly long period of time, the business was completely shut down, the petitioner is entitled to redemption from the
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