ash 1 wp-9336.10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 9336 OF 2010 Mohammad Hanif Abdus Sattar Bendre. .. Petitioner Vs Special Recovery Officer, The Solapur Social Urban Co Op Bank Ltd. And Others. .. Respondents ­­ Shri P.R. Arjunwadkar for the Petitioner. Shri I.M. Khairdi for Respondent Nos.1 and 2. ­­ CORAM ; A.S. OKA, J DATED : 16TH AUGUST, 2011 P.C. . Heard learned counsel appearing for the Petitioner and the learned counsel for Respondent Nos. 1 and 2. The said Respondents are the only contesting Respondents. Notice for final disposal has been already issued. 2. A Revision Application was preferred by the Petitioner under Section 154 of the Maharashtra Co­operative Societies Act, 1960 ( hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) for challenging the order of attachment passed by the first Respondent in the execution of the recovery certificate granted under Section 101 of the said Act. By the impugned order dated 18th October, 2010, the Divisional Joint Registrar rejected the Revision Application only on the ground that there is non­ ash 2 wp-9336.10 compliance of mandatory requirement of Sub­section 2A of Section 154 of the said Act. 3. The learned counsel appearing for the Petitioner states that a substantial amount of Rs.1,94,600/­ has been already deposited by the Petitioner. He states that the Petitioner will deposit balance amount which is necessary for making compliance with Sub­section 2A of Section 154 of the said Act with the first Respondent within a period of eight weeks from today. The statement is accepted. The statement is made on instructions of the Petitioner who is stated to be present in the Court. Hence, in view of the said statement, the Petition need not be kept pending. Hence, I pass the following order:­ ORDER : (i) The Petitioner shall file an affidavit alongwith copies of relevant documents before the Revisional Authority within a period of eight weeks from today setting out compliance of mandatory requirements of Sub­section 2A of Section 154 of the said Act. (ii) The Revisional Authority will verify whether the Petitioner has complied with the requirement of the law within a period of eight weeks from today. If compliance is made within the stipulated time of ash 3 wp-9336.10 eight weeks, the impugned order dated 18th October, 2010 shall stand set aside. In such event, the Revisional Authority shall hear and decide the Revision Application on merits in accordance with law; (iii) Before deciding whether compliance has been made, the Revisional Authority shall hear Respondent Nos.1 and 2. (iv) In the event, the Petitioner fails to comply with the requirements of Sub­section 2A of Section 154 of the said Act within a period of eight weeks from today, the impugned order will stand; (v) The Writ Petition is disposed of on above terms; (vi) Ad­interim relief granted on 8th December, 2010 will continue to operate for a period of eight weeks from today. ( A.S. OKA, J )