1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1786 OF 2009 M/s Juhu Construction Co. ).. Petitioner Versus The State of Maharashtra and others ).. Respondents Mr. Kumud Bhatia for the Petitioner. Mrs. Anjali Helekar, Assistant Government Pleader, for Respondent Nos.1 and 2. Mr. S.B. Amin with Ms. Mukta Godse for Respondent Nos.3 to 6. Mr. Deepak Raut i/b Gajendra Machha for Respondent No.10. CORAM : SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. A.M. KHANWILKAR, J. DATED : 4TH NOVEMBER 2009 P.C. The present Writ Petition is directed against the order dated 17th August 2009 passed by the Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra State, Mumbai. Vide the impugned order, the said authority accepted an application for intervention filed by a party on the ground and, according to the said authority, more the parties are given the opportunity to offer their bids in relation to the purchase of the said property, it would be in the interest of the Trust. 2. We see no reason to interfere with this order. However, the learned Counsel appearing for the Petitioner submits 2 that the property in question is of high value and it will be appropriate that instead of permitting the parties to intervene from time to time, a public advertisement be issued for the sale of the property in question. 3. The learned Counsel appearing for the Trust submits that the value of the property is more than Rupees Nine crores and the Trust would be interested in getting higher value and, therefore, has no objection to the suggestion made by the learned Counsel for the Petitioner. 4. After hearing the learned Counsel appearing for the parties, while we do not propose to interfere with the impugned order, but we issue further direction that the Charity Commissioner shall pass a direction requiring the Trust to issue a public advertisement in at least two newspapers having circulation in the area, one in English and other in local language and preferably in the leading National newspapers. 5. With the above directions, Writ Petition disposed of. No order as to costs. CHIEF JUSTICE A.M. KHANWILKAR, J.