-: 1 :- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1889 OF 2011 Krishna N. Akre. ..Petitioner. Versus State of Maharashtra. ..Respondent. Mr. Uday Warunjikar i/b Mr. Rajesh A. Tekale for the petitioner. Mr. A. I. Patel, AGP. Coram : RANJIT MORE, J. Date : March 11, 2011. P. C. : 1. By the present petition, the petitioner who is member of the Managing Committee of Varsova Mangela Co-operative Housing Society Limited, is challenging the show cause notice issued by the Deputy Registrar under section 78 of the MCS Act. Admittedly, the society itself and some other members of the Managing Committee have challenged the said notice by filing revision before the Divisional Joint Registrar. In that proceeding, a status quo order is passed. In that view of the matter, no further action is taken under section 78 of the MCS Act as on today. The petitioner is always at liberty to challenge the order passed u/s 78 of the MCS Act by filing an appeal under section 152 of the said Act. The present petition, in my view, is therefore premature. Faced with this situation, Mr. Uday Warunjikar, learned counsel for the petitioner, on instructions srp -: 2 :- of the petitioner, seeks leave to withdraw the petition. Leave as prayed for is granted. Petition is disposed of as withdrawn. 2. However, in order to enable the petitioner to approach the appellate/ revisional authority in the event of respondent – Deputy Registrar passes an order under section 78 of the MCS Act superseding the managing committee of society, in that case the said order shall not be implemented for the period of two weeks from the date of communication thereof to the petitioner. (RANJIT MORE, J.)