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<h1>High Court disposes Writ Petition, allows petitioner to obtain fresh order. No costs.</h1> The High Court of Madras disposed of a Writ Petition where the respondent issued a final order to the petitioner following a Show Cause Notice, providing ... Seeking direction to the respondent to Adjudicate and to pass Final Order/order in original pursuant to the SCN, after due opportunity to the petitioner within a reasonable time that may be fixed by this Court - The respondent has filed a counter affidavit stating that after adjudication of the matter, pursuant to the show cause notice issued, final order has been passed by Order-in-Original after giving reasonable opportunity to the petitioner - HELD THAT:- It is open to the petitioner to apply to the respondent to issue to him a fresh copy of the Order-in-Original and on receipt of the same, it is open to the petitioner to take further action in accordance with law. Petition disposed off. The High Court of Madras heard a Writ Petition for the respondent to adjudicate and pass a final order pursuant to a Show Cause Notice. The respondent stated that a final order was passed after giving the petitioner a reasonable opportunity. The petitioner can request a fresh copy of the order from the respondent for further action. The Writ Petition was disposed of with no costs.