IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA MISC.CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 287 OF 2009 IN PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION WP NO. 12 OF 2008 M/S. R. K. TRADING CO. THROUGH VERSHI BHANUSHALI ... Applicant Versus MR. JATIN RAMAIYA ... Respondent Mr. N. Vaze, Advocate for the applicant. Mr. J.A. Lobo, Amicus Curiae. Mr. A. Kamat, Addl. Government Advocate for the respondents no.1 to 4, 7 to 9, 11 and 12. Coram:- P. B. MAJMUDAR & U. D. SALVI, JJ. Date:- 2nd April, 2009 P.C. Today, learned Government Advocate, after taking instructions submitted that the applicant is not bringing any new material and submitted that the applicant may be given 15 days time for clearing the remaining material. 2. Learned Advocate Mr. N. Vaze on the other hand submitted that when the applicant is making all efforts to take away the scrap material and since it is the time consuming process, at least two months time is required to be given. 3. Learned J.A. Lobo, who is appearing as Amicus Curiae, submitted that reasonable time may be given to the applicant for clearing the material on condition that he should not ask for any further extension. 4. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, in our opinion it would be just and proper to grant extension of time upto 1.6.2009 to the applicant, for clearing the entire material lying in the scrapyard. The applicant may accordingly remove the entire material by 1.6.2009 with a clear understanding that the applicant shall not ask for any further extension in this behalf. 5. Subject to what is stated above, extension of time is granted upto 1.6.2009. 6. MCA is disposed off accordingly. P. B. MAJMUDAR, J. U. D. SALVI, J. ef.