IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NOS. 4536 and 4537 OF 2006 Dilip Narwade ...Petitioner Versus The Union of India and ors. ...Respondents Mr. D.P. Adsule for the petitioner. Mr. A.N. Samant for the respondents. CORAM: H.S. BEDI , C.J., & V.M. KANADE , J. DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2006. P.C. At the request of the learned counsel for the parties, both these writ petitions are heard together and are being disposed of by this common order. 2. The learned counsel for the respondents very fairly states that in case the petitioner makes a fresh representation, the respondents would pass an appropriate order in accordance with law. On this, the learned counsel for the petitioner seeks leave of the Court to withdraw these petitions with liberty to make a representation. Leave granted. Writ petitions are accordingly dismissed as withdrawn. 3. We direct that if the representation is made by the petitioner within four weeks, the same shall be disposed of by the respondents within two months thereafter. We further direct that in case an order adverse to the petitioner is passed, the same shall be kept in abeyance for a period of two months thereafter. In the meantime, no recovery shall be made pursuant to the notice impugned in these writ petitions. CHIEF JUSTICE V.M. KANADE, J.