1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR WRIT PETITION No. 3839/2010. The Industrial Weaving Cooperative Society Ltd. -: VERSUS :- Rajkumar Rukhabdas Chavre Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATED : SEPTEMBER 13, 2010. Heard Shri P.S. Patil, learned counsel for petitioner / tenant and Shri A.P. Tathod, learned counsel for respondent / landlord. Shri Patil, learned counsel contends that in view of the proceedings filed under C.P. and Bearar Premises, Rent Control Order, 1949 the suit as filed under Maharashtra Rent Control Act for same cause was not maintainable. He further states that the petitioner could not have been labeled as defaulter and the documents to show money orders sent from time to time were sought to be produced before the Court of District Judge-1, Washim in appeal, but those documents have not been entertained. Shri Tathod, learned counsel points out that after Rent Controller granted permission, R.C.S.No. 13/1993 came to be filed. A notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property was served, tenancy was determined and hence 2 there is no question of going into the money order receipts. With the assistance of learned counsel for the parties, I have perused the papers. It is apparent that the findings of Rent Controller and Appellate Authority have attained finality. Only question to be gone into by the Civil Court was of validity of notice under Section 106. The question has been rightly decided by the trial Court and the Appellate Court and other contentions are not relevant at all. In view of above discussion Writ Petition is dismissed, with no order as to costs. JUDGE Rgd.