1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.9452 OF 2009 Solapur Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. .. Petitioner V/s The Divisional Joint Registrar, C.S., Pune Division, Pune and Ors. .. Respondents Ms.P.N.Dabholkar for the Petitioner. Mrs.Neha Bhide, ‘B’ Panel counsel for Respondent No.1. Mr.M.A.Utagikar for Respondent No.2. CORAM: A.S.OKA, J. DATE: 15TH OCTOBER, 2010. P.C.: 1. Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, learned counsel appearing for 1st Respondent and the learned counsel appearing for 2nd Respondent. The 2nd Respondent has filed a revision application for challenging the order dated 12th August, 2009 passed by the Special Recovery Officer of the petitioner in execution of a recovery certificate under section 101 of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. In the revision application, following ad-interim order was passed by the Divisional Joint Registrar on 30th October, 2009:- “Ad-interim stay granted to the impugned order dated 12.08.2009 passed by the Opponent No.1. The Opponent No.1 2 is hereby directed to release the account of the applicant.” 2. Learned counsel appearing for 2nd Respondent states that he has no objection if 2nd part of the aforesaid order is set aside. 3. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner states that the revision application is not maintainable as the compliance with section 154 (2A) of the Maharashtra Co-op.Societies Act, 1960 has not been made by 2nd Respondent. 4. Perusal of the impugned order shows that it is only an ad-interim order. Objection raised by the petitioner will have to be considered by the Divisional Joint Registrar. 5. As the order impugned is an ad-interim order, with modification as suggested above, this petition can be disposed of. 6. Hence I pass the following order:- (a) That part of the imugned order dated 30th October, 2009 by which the Divisional Joint Registrar directed the petitioner to release the account of the 2nd Respondent is set aside. (b) Divisional Joint Registrar will immediately take up the application for interim relief for hearing. Said application shall be decided within a period of six weeks from the date on which an authenticated copy of this order is produced before 3 the Divisional Joint Registrar. (c) While deciding the application for interim relief, the Divisional Joint Registrar is directed to consider the objection raised by the petitioner on the basis of non compliance with the requirement of sub-section 2A of Section 154 of the said Act. (d) Petition is disposed of with the aforesaid terms, with no order as to costs. (A.S.OKA, J.)