In A.R. Antulay 's case (supra) two questions were specifically raised, viz., (i) whether the directions given by this Court in R.S. Nayak vs A.R. Antulay, ; , (hereinafter referred to as 'R.S Nayak 's case ') withdrawing the Special Case No.24 of 1982 and Special Case No.3 of 1983 arising out of a com plaint filed by a private individual pending in the court of Special Judge, Greater Bombay and transferring the same to the High Court of Bombay in breach of Section 7 (1) of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (which mandates that the offences as in the said case shall be tried by a Special Judge only) thereby denying at least one right of appeal to the appellant, was violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution and whether such directions were at all valid or legal and, (ii) if such directions were not valid or legal, whether in view of the subsequent orders passed by this 560 Court on 17th of April, 1984 in a writ petition challenging the validity of the order and judgment of this Court in R.S. Nayak 's case whereby this Court had dismissed the writ petition without prejudice to the right of the petitioner 10 approach this Court with an appropriate review petition or to file any other application which he may be entitled in law to file, the appeal filed was sustainable and the grounds of the appeal were justiciable.