IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.1276 OF 2005 Ashok Traders ..Petitioner Vs. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ....Respondent Mrs. Neta Madhyan i/b. S.M. Associates for the Petitioner Mrs. A.R. Joshi, for Respondent CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: F.I. REBELLO, J. F.I. REBELLO, J. F.I. REBELLO, J. DATE DATE DATE : : : 29th August, 2005 P.C. . Rule. Heard forthwith. It is the case of the petitioner that the demand for tax made on the petitioner is without notice to the petitioner and contrary to the law laid down. It is not necessary for this Court to go into that aspect. This petition can be disposed of by issuing the following directions:- (i) The respondents for a period of 3 months from today not to act on the demand made on the petitioner. (ii) The petitioner within 15 days from today to make a representation/complaint to the respondent in respect of the demand. (iii) On the representation being made the respondent No.1 to dispose of the same within two months thereafter. (iv) Rule made absolute accordingly. No order as to costs. (F.I. (F.I. (F.I. REBELLO, J.) REBELLO, J.) REBELLO, J.)