1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 2236 OF 2008 Shamji Dhanji Patel. ... Petitioner. Versus The State of Maharashtra & Ors.. .... Respondents. Ms. Sharmila Kaushik i/by Mr. A. K. Singh for the Petitioner. Mrs. P. H. Kantharia, APP, for the State. CORAM : BILAL NAZKI and A. R. JOSHI, JJ. DATED : 24TH MARCH, 2009. P.C.: The following reliefs have been claimed in this writ petition: (a) That this Honourable Court be pleased to issue a writ of mandamus or a writ in the nature of mandamus or any other appropriate order, writ, direction calling upon the records and investigation papers from the Respondent No.1 and 2 and after going through its legality, validity and propriety be pleased to direct the Respondent No.1 and 2 to initiate and registered the F.I.R. against the said persons mentioned in Complaint filed by petitioner and possession and key of the Office No. 204 to 210 2 may be handed over to the Petitioner and police protection may be provided to the Petitioner and his family members. (b) This Honourable Court may be pleased to transfer the matter and inquiry from Bhandup Police Station to D.C.B., C.I.D., Crime Branch or any other Police Station for fair inquiry and investigation. (c) Any other and further reliefs may be granted as the nature and circumstances of the case. (d) For cost of the petition be provided. All reliefs are in the nature of an injunction. It appears that there is a property dispute between the parties and if the petitioner has any grievance he may approach the civil court. 2. The writ petition is misconceived and is dismissed as such. Sd/- (BILAL NAZKI, J.) Sd/- (A. R. JOSHI, J.)