FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE WRIT PETITION NO.8876 OF 2005 -----------------------------------:------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of : Court’s or Judge’s orders. coram, appearances, Court’s orders : or directions and Registrar’s : orders. : -----------------------------------:------------------------------------- Mr.Pankaj Das i/b M/s.Parulekar & Associates for the petitioners. Mr.R.M.Patne AGP for respondent no.1. Mr.R.S.Apte i/b M.S.Legal for CORAM: D.B.BHOSALE, J. CORAM: D.B.BHOSALE, J. CORAM: D.B.BHOSALE, J. DATED: 18TH FEBRUARY, 2008 DATED: 18TH FEBRUARY, 2008 DATED: 18TH FEBRUARY, 2008 P.C.: . Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. This petition is directed against the order passed by the Revenue Authorities in RTS proceedings. The last order passed by the Addl.Commissioner, Konkan Division is dated 19th July, 2005. In concluding paragraph of the said order the Addl.Commissioner held thus: . "All above facts shows that applicants have no case at all. They are wasting time of various courts. They were aware that Civil Suits are pending in respect of suit property and the decision of Civil Court will be binding on all the parties. So all their litigations including application to Tahasildar are unwarranted. Revenue authority cannot give any relief to the present applicants for the reasons mentioned above. Only remedy for the applicants is to approach Civil Court which they already have adopted. So nothing remains in this revision application." . In view of the observations made in the aforementioned paragraph, in my opinion, the impugned orders do not warrant interference by this court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. It is always open for the petitioners to approach revenue authorities afresh after adjudication of the rights of the parties in civil suits pending before the civil court. The Civil Court shall decide the suits on merits in accordance with law and uninfluenced by the observations made in these proceedings. With these observations the writ petition is disposed of. (D.B.BHOSALE, J.) (D.B.BHOSALE, J.) (D.B.BHOSALE, J.)