1 W.P. No. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.7760 OF 2010 Life Insurance Corporation of India .. Petitioners Vs Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. .. Respondents Mr. Ashok A Shah with Mr Vishal V Kanade, for the petitioners. Mr N.M.Sakhardande i/b Smt S.V.Sonawane, for the respondents. CORAM : D.B.BHOSALE, J. DATE : 15/12/2010 PC: 1. Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. This writ petition is directed against the order dated 13.8.2008 allowing the application filed by the respondents for leading additional evidence. Mr Sakhardande, learned counsel for the respondents, on instructions, submits that though their application is allowed and the sale instance dated 14.2.2010 is allowed to be placed on record, which is a Leave and License Agreement between the petitioners and their licensee, the respondents will not pray for remand of the matter. He made T 2 W.P. No. such submission in view of the fact that it is already exhibited by the appellate court. There is no dispute that this agreement is a registered document and execution of which has not been disputed. 3. Mr Shah, learned counsel for the petitioners, on instructions from the instructing officer of the petitioners, who is present in the court, does not press this writ petition and seeks liberty to the petitioners to challenge the order, impugned in the present writ petition, in further proceedings in the event the appeal filed by the respondents is allowed. I do not find any reason not to grant such liberty. In the circumstances, the writ petition is disposed of as withdrawn, with liberty as prayed. All contentions of the parties are kept open. The Appellate Court shall endeavour to dispose of the appeal expeditiously. (D. B. Bhosale, J.)