1 Pil107-09 dmt IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION NO. 107 OF 2009 Ashraf Imamuddin Mansoori ... Petitioner. V/s. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai & Ors. ... Respondents. Mr. R.M. Upadhyay for petitioner. Ms. Madhubala Kajale, AGP., for respondent/State. Ms. Shobha Ajeet Kumar for respondent/MCGM. Mr. A.M. Sarogi for Applicant in Ch/s No. 110/10. CORAM : P.B.MAJMUDAR & A.A.SAYED, JJ. DATE : 28th FEBRUARY, 2011 P.C. It is pointed out by the learned counsel for the Corporation that the concerned unauthorised buildings and/or portions thereof have already been demolished for which an affidavit is filed by one Omprakash R. Kori, Asstt. Engr. (B & F), H/E Ward. On behalf of the owner of the building Shama Manzil a chamber summons is taken out on the ground that the owner of the said building may be allowed to be joined as a party respondent. Mr. Sarogi, the learned counsel for the applicant in the Chamber Summons states that he may be given a copy of the affidavit filed by the Corporation, so that his client may take action as deemed fit. According to the Corporation the said building and other unauthorised constructions 2 Pil107-09 are already demolished and, therefore, now nothing further is required to be done in this PIL. However, Mr. Sarogi says that the said building is not demolished. This Court cannot go through such disputed questions of facts. The grievance of the petitioner is that many illegal constructions have been carried out in various buildings. The Corporation has already filed a reply that certain buildings or parts thereof have already been demolished and FIRs have been registered in the Police Station and if any other illegal construction is there, the Corporation shall take appropriate action in accordance with law. If the petitioner has any other grievance to the effect that the Corporation has not acted in accordance with law, the petitioner as also the applicant of the chamber summons can take recourse in accordance with law as deemed fit. 2. The PIL and the chamber summons, both, are disposed of. (A.A.SAYED, J.) (P.B.MAJMUDAR, J.)