1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.156 OF 2006. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Office Notes, office Memoranda of Coram Court's or Judge's appearances, Court's orders or directions order and Registrar's order. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mr.Sudhir Malode,Adv.for the petitioner. CORAM: J.N.PATEL & B.P.DHARMADHIKARI,JJ. DATE : 2nd May, 2006. 1. The petitioner has approached this court with a grievance that the respondent in connivance with high police Officers, who are also joined as party respondents, have dispossessed the petitioner and his business premises known as 'Spicy Village'. On going through the affidavit-in-reply filed on behalf of the State, we are prima facie of the opinion that disputed questions of fact arise in the matter. A civil suit is also pending and in addition to this the petitioner is also facing prosecution for offences of cheating and forgery in order to obtain license to run the establishment. 2. Therefore, in the facts and circumstances we are not inclined to entertain the petition. We, therefore, dismiss the petition. 2 3. Needless to say that the the police would continue to investigate the matter and conclude the same by filing appropriate report as expeditiously as possible. JUDGE JUDGE pzc