Prayers (j),(k)(I) and (n) of the petition were for the grant of: "(J) Injuction restraining the respondents their servants and/or agents from filing any criminal complaint against the petitioners or any of its director or employees from initiating any departmental proceedings under the Import and Export (Control) Act, 1947 and Import (Control) Order, 1955 against the petitioners or any of its Directors of Employees till the disposal of the Rule; (k) Injuction restraining the respondents from issuing an order of abeyance under clause 8 B of the Import Control 346 Order, 1955 and/or from taking any action under such order of abeyance till the disposal of the rule; (1) Mandatory order directing the respondent No.5 Collector of Customs to permit the petitioners to re export the consignment of inedible Beef Tallow in terms of I.T.G. Public Notice No.37 of 1983 dated 1.9.83 with respect to the consignment weighing 456.316 MT which is lying at Calcutta under section 49 of the Customs Act; (n) An order that pending the hearing and final disposal of this writ petition the petitioners be permitted to re ship and/or re export the consignment of 456.216 MT of inedible Beef Tallow which arrived at Calcutta as more particularly mentioned in Annexure `I." It is obvious that the interim order is of a drastic character with a great potential for mischief.