1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION LETTERS PATENT APPEAL ST. NO. 13427 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 7987 OF 2006 The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation. ..... Appellant. vs. Manteshwar Vithal Joshi. ..... Respondent. Mr. G.S. Hegde i/by G.S. Hegde & Associates for the Appellant. Mr. Rahul D. Oak for respondent. CORAM : J.N. PATEL, ACTING, C.J. & B.R. GAVAI, J. DATE : 5TH FEBRUARY, 2010. P.C. The appellant challenges the order passed by the learned Single Judge dated 6.2.2008 thereby dismissing the petition of the petitioner. 2. The petition arose out of the concurrent findings of the learned Labour Court thereby allowing the complaint filed by the petitioner and the learned Industrial Court thereby dismissing the revision filed by the present appellant. 2 3. Not only this, but, in an earlier round of litigation, the learned Industrial Court, finding that the charges were not proved, had remanded the matter back to the Labour Court. Even after the remand, though the matter was adjourned on several dates, no steps were taken by the appellant to prove the charges levelled against the present respondent-employee. As such, the complaint came to be allowed. 4. After re-appreciation of the material on record, the learned Industrial Court dismissed the revision. The learned Single Judge in writ petition concurred with the findings of facts recorded by the learned Labour Court so also by the learned Industrial Court. 5. While sitting in the extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 227 the learned Single Judgecould have interfered with the concurrent findings of facts recorded by the learned Labour Court and the Industrial Court only in an event if it was found that the said findings were either perverse or impossible. Not noticing such perversity or impossibility, the learned Single Judge has dismissed the petition. We do not find that any error has been committed by the learned Single Judge warranting interference with the impugned order. Hence, the appeal is dismissed. (J.N. PATEL, ACTING, C.J.) (B.R. GAVAI, J.) 3