- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.2192 OF 2007 ... Estate Co.operative Housing Society Ltd. ...Petitioners v/s. Nashik Municipal Corporation and ors. ...Respondents ... Mr.G.S.Godbole i/b Mr.Nitin Muley for the Petitioners. Mr.R.S.Apte for Respondent No.1. Mr.V.S.Masurkar, GP for the State. ... CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH & J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. DATED: 11TH AUGUST, 2008 P.C.: Rule. Returnable forthwith. Heard finally by consent of the parties. Parties are agreed that for disposing of this petition in following terms no reasons are required to be recorded: 1. The Nashik Municipal Corporation shall submit the proposal for acquisition of the land under the Land Acquisition Act to the Collector, Nashik for acquisition of the land - 2 - out of survey No.750 presently forming Final Plot No.541 TPS II Nashik, which is eligible for compensation and Nashik Municipal Corporation will comply with all the requirements under the Land Acquisition Act, 1984. 2. The Corporation shall submit the proposal within the period of eight weeks from today. 3. Within two weeks from the submission of the proposal from the Corporation, the Collector/Land Acquisition Officer shall inform the Corporation approximately the amount that is required to be deposited by the Corporation, so that the Collector/ Land Acquisition Officer shall proceed further. 4. Within the period of one week from receiving the communication from the Collector/ Land Acquisition Officer, the Corporation shall deposit the amount mentioned in the communication. 5. The Collector/ Land Acquisition Officer - 3 - shall complete the process of making the award and make the final award in accordance with law as expeditiously as possible, in any case within a period of eight weeks from the date on which the amount is deposited by the Corporation. All contentions available to both sides in law that can be raised before the Collector/ Land Acquisition Officer are kept open. 6. In case the award is made, the Petitioner and the Corporation shall be at liberty to adopt appropriate remedy. 7. Rule made absolute accordingly. No order as to costs. (D.K.DESHMUKH, J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.)