:1: IN IN IN THE THE THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.1882 OF 2000 Joint Commissioner of Income Tax. ..Petitioner. Vs. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal and anr. ..Respondents. Mr.B.M.Chatterji with Mrs.P.P.Bhosale and P.S.Sahadevan for the Respondents. CORAM : F.I. REBELLO & R.S. MOHITE, JJ. DATED : 22nd January,2008 PC : 1. When the matter is called out none present for the respondent. 2. We have considered the order of the Tribunal. The petitioner herein had applied for rectification of the said order. The Tribunal it its order observed as under. "Merely because that Tribunal has read the order u/s.154 in a particular manner, it cannot be stated that there is a mistake apparent from the record. It may be the opinion of the revenue that the reading of the order u/s.154 by the Tribunal in the manner in which it did, was not proper, but that is far from saying that there is a mistake apparent from the record, requiring rectification of the Tribunal’s order. It is :2: the view taken by the Tribunal on the basis of a fair reading of the order u/s. 154 which may not be acceptable to the revenue. 3. We are of the opinion that this is not a fit case to exercise our extra ordinary jurisdiction of this court. Hence, petition is dismissed. (R.S. MOHITE, J.) (F.I. REBELLO, J.)