IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA WRIT PETITION NO. 257 OF 2009 SHRI. LAXMIKANT D. NAIK ... Petitioner Versus STATE OF GOA THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY AND 2 ORS., ... Respondents Mr. P. A. Kholkar,Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. G. Shirodkar, Govt.Advocate for the respondents. Coram:- B. P. DHARMADHIKARI & U. D. SALVI, JJ. Date:- 15th June, 2009 P.C. Heard finally with consent. 2. This Court has in F.A. No.58/2006 ordered refund of the Court fee in favour of the present petitioner. The petitioner accordingly applied for refund and the Additional Collector-I, North Goa District, Panaji has by the impugned communication dated 12.3.2008 directed the petitioner to supply challans through which the Court fee was purchased by him. The learned Counsel for the petitioner states that as per the practise then prevailing, challans were mostly not issued and in the present case challans are not available. 3. The learned Govt. Advocate points out that the challans are necessary to find out whether the Court fee was purchased by the petitioner himself or the Court fee purchased by somebody else has been unauthorisely used by the petitioner while filing the above mentioned first appeal. 4. It is apparent that when the Court fee was accepted by the office of this Court, the Court fee was in the name of the present petitioner, who was appellant in the first appeal. However, in such circumstances, we permit the petitioner to apply for certified copies of the stamp papers ( Court fee) and to supply those certified copies to the revenue authorities to claim refund. If the certified copies of the stamp papers are found in order, the revenue authorities to comply with the orders of this Court directing refund of the Court fee in favour of the petitioner. 5. The Registry is directed to issue certified copies of the stamp papers to the petitioner within a period of two weeks from today after receipt of an application for that purpose. The revenue Authorities shall after receipt of those certified copies of the stamp papers from the petitioner, process the refund papers and grant refund to the petitioner within further period of six weeks thereafter. 6. With these directions, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. B. P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. U. D. SALVI, J. SMA