1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR WRIT PETITION NO. 4807 OF 2009. Tulsiram Ganpat Wadekar -: VERSUS :- Ambubhai Asaram Sharma (deceased) through L.Rs. 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 : JULY 19, 2010. Heard Shri L.A. Mohta, learned counsel for petitioner and Shri Sonare, learned A.G.P. for respondent no.2. Application of petitioner under Section 24 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 has been dismissed as legal heirs of deceased tenant could not be brought on record. Petitioner questioned that order in Revision under Section 44 before respondent no.2 Additional Commissioner. The order refusing permission to bring legal heirs on record and order of dismissal were both questioned. The Additional Commissioner has found that under Section 44, his revisional jurisdiction is confined only to matters under Section 43. Shri Mohta, learned counsel contends that Section 44 itself contemplates a revision against the order of competent Authority and orders under Section 24 are also by the competent Authority. 2 Shri Sonare, learned A.G.P. points out that Section 43 appears in Chapter VIII of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act which deals with the summary disposal of certain application. Applications under Section 24 are not dealt with in it and Section 44[2] expressly authorizes the Additional Commissioner to entertain revision against the orders passed by competent Authority under Section 43. The provisions of law are very clear. The orders passed by the Competent Authority under section 24 or under Section 24 proceedings cannot be assailed in revision in section 44 before the Additional Commissioner. Shri Mohta, is seeking time of two weeks to further assist the court in the matter, however, in these circumstances I have rejected his request. With liberty to petitioner to take such other steps as are open to him in accordance with law, present Writ Petition is disposed of. No costs. JUDGE Rgd.