1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.4300 OF 2009 Dr.Nandu Chhabria & Anr. .. Petitioners. Vs. Dy.Registrar, Co-op Societies, & Ors. .. Respondents. Mr.Pradeep Sancheti a/w Mr.Yash Kapadia i/b Dhru & Co. for the petitioners. Mr.Pankaj Kowli a/w Mr.Khushama Khan i/b M/s.K.K.Associates for respondent nos.3 to 5. Ms.P.S.Cardozo A.G.P. for respondent no.1. CORAM : D.B. BHOSALE, J. DATED : 30TH NOVEMBER, 2009 P.C. . Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. Rule. By consent, rule made returnable forthwith. Learned counsel appearing for the respondents waives service. By consent, the petition is taken up for hearing and final disposal at the admission stage itself. 3. By this writ petition, the petitioners have impugned the order dated 6.4.2009 by which the Deputy Registrar has issued corrigendum and, corrected the operative portion of his order dated 25.3.2009. In the corrected order, the Deputy Registrar 2 has inserted the following directions : “.... .... .... and to hand over the original Share Certificate to them, obtaining from the office bearers of the said society, for this purpose, Shri A.M.Shinde, Co-op. Officer-2 is appointed as an authorized officer.” 4. Admittedly, the impugned corrigendum was issued without issuing notice to the petitioners, who were party to the proceedings all throughout. In view thereof the learned counsel for the parties have fairly stated that I need not record the reasons for disposing of this petition and they have agreed for the following order: The order/corrigendum dated 6.4.2009 impugned in the present writ petition is set aside. It is open to the Deputy Registrar to issue notice to both the sides and pass appropriate order, if he so desires. It is also open to respondent nos.3 to 5 to file an application for either seeking clarification or correction of the order dated 25.3.2009. If such an application is filed, the Deputy Registrar shall consider it in accordance with law after giving an opportunity of being heard to both the sides. Rule is disposed of in the aforesaid terms. No costs. (D. B. Bhosale, J.)