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Issues: Whether rejection of the application for common registration without affording an opportunity of hearing was valid.
Analysis: Registration under Rule 174 was treated as a quasi-judicial function, and such a decision could not be sustained unless the affected party was given a proper opportunity of hearing. As the application had been rejected without following natural justice, the order could not stand.
Conclusion: The rejection was set aside and the matter was remanded for fresh decision after granting an opportunity of hearing.