IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.3732 OF 2008 Mrs. Suman Vijay Chirputkar ... Petitioner Vs The Chairman, Grievance Cell Committee, Pune University, Pune and others. ... Respondents ALONGWITH WRIT PETITION NO.4775 OF 2008 Dr. A.S. Gijare ... Petitioner Vs The Chairman, Grievance Cell Committee, Pune University, Pune and others. ... Respondents ALONGWITH WRIT PETITION NO.5120 OF 2008 Mrs. Sushma Suresh Kulkarni ... Petitioner Vs The Chairman, Grievance Cell Committee, Pune University, Pune and others. ... Respondents Mr. K.J. Kandpile for the petitioners. Mr. V.P. Malvankar, Assistant Government Pleader for the State. CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J., & A.P. DESHPANDE , J. DATE : 16TH JULY , 2008 P.C.: We have heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners as well as Assistant Government Pleader for the respondent No.5-State. 2. The course of action that we propose to adopt for disposal of this writ petition, it is not necessary for us to issue notice to other respondents as we are passing no order prejudicial to their interest. 3. The whole case of the petitioners in the present writ petitions is that the petitioners had moved representation to the respondent No.1 as well as respondent No.4 but they have failed to act on this representation. 4. The petitioners are claiming benefit of encashment of earned leave of 180 days as per the provisions of Pune University Statute No.424 as framed under section 42 and/or section 73 of Poona University Act, 1974. 5. All the writ petitions are disposed of with the direction to respondent No.1 as well as respondent No.4 to dispose of the representation moved by the petitioners as expeditiously as possible and in any case not later than six weeks from the date of the certified copy of this order is brought to their notice. 6. In the light of the judgments of this court in Prof. N.C. Gujarathi v. The Chairman, Grievance Cell Committee (writ petition No.4166 of 2000) and V.S. Agarkar v. The Chairman, Grievance Cell Committee (writ petition No.4936 of 2006) decided on 21st June, 2001 and 22nd January, 2007 respectively, and upon furnishing the copies of these judgments to the respondents alongwith the copy of this order and if the petitioners are entitled to the benefits keeping in view the judgment of this court, we have no doubt in our mind that the respondents would pass appropriate orders and pay even the amounts payable to the petitioners in accordance with law. 7. Writ petitions stand disposed of with no order as to costs. CHIEF JUSTICE A.P. DESHPANDE, J.