Panaji: The Goa Tourism Department has sent a notice to cricketer Yuvraj Singh. In fact, Yuvraj Singh has received this notice for renting his villa in Morjim without permission and registration. According to reports, he has been called for a hearing in the case on December 8. In fact, under the Goa Tourism Trade Act 1982, villas cannot be used as 'homestays' without registration in the state. Rajesh Kale, deputy director of the Goa tourism department, issued a notice on November 18 at the address of cricketer Yuvraj Singh's villa 'Kasa Singh' located in Morjim. Yes, and it has asked Yuvraj Singh to appear for a personal hearing on December 8 at 11 am. In the notice issued, Yuvraj Singh has also been asked why punitive action should not be taken against him for not registering the villa under the Tourism Trade Act. Further, the notice even said that it has come to notice that the residential complex located in Morjim is allegedly being used as a homestay and is also available for booking online. The notice, on the other hand, also referred to a tweet by Yuvraj in which he had made his villa in Goa available for booking. Yes, and the notice states that if the reply is not received by December 8, it will be presumed that the allegations in the notice are true and under Section 22, you can be fined up to Rs 1 lakh for violation of the Act. India vs New Zealand 3rd T20I : Match ends in a tie, India win series 1-0 Third T20I: Siraj, Arshdeep help India bowl out NZ for 160 NZ vs IND: Series decider today, will Team India be able to win the series