IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 2108, 2109 & 2110 OF 2007 Bernie Correara ..... ...... ......Petitioner V/s Inspector of Police CBI/ACB & Anr. ...... ...Respondents. Mr.Vikas Khanolkar, Adv. For the petitioner. Mr.R.F.Lambay, Adv. For the respondent No.1 (In W.P.2108/07 and 2110/07) Mr.Y.S.Shinde, APP for the State. Mr.S.R.Shinde, APP for CBI & State (In W.P.No.2109/07) Mr.P.A.Pol, APP for the State (In W.P.No.2110/07) CORAM: A.P.DESHPANDE, J. 24/1/08 PC: After hearing the petitioner for quite sometime it is realised that there exits an alternate efficacious remedy for the petitioner in the form of an application for discharge to be filed before the Special Court. Without moving an application for discharge these writ petitions have been filed. As there exists alternate efficacious remedy learned counsel for the petitioner does not press these writ petitions and seek liberty to move Special Court for filing an application for discharge. Writ petitions are allowed to be withdrawn with liberty as prayed for. 24.1.08