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Issues: Whether the writ petition challenging the impugned order could be entertained in the absence of a challenge to the underlying notifications, and whether the relief sought could be granted.
Analysis: The petition was filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging an order passed pursuant to a show cause notice. The Court noted that no challenge had been laid to the notifications and that, without such a challenge, the relief sought in the petition could not be granted.
Conclusion: The petition was not entertained on merits and was dismissed, with liberty to the Petitioner to pursue a fresh writ petition in accordance with law, including appropriate challenge to the show cause notice and impugned order.