1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. Writ Petition No. 5452/2007 Naresh Shivlal Khare and another Vs. State of Mah. and others. Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. CORAM : A.P. LAVANDE, J. DATED : 04/08/2008. Heard Mr. Patil, learned counsel for the petitioners, Mr. Tidke, learned counsel for respondents 4 and 7 to 23 and Mrs. Taiwade, learned A.G.P. for respondents 1 to 3. None for other respondents though served. By this petition, the petitioners challenge the order dated 1st September, 2007 passed by Divisional Joint Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Nagpur in Appeal No.9/2007 by which order dated 14.2.2007 passed by the Deputy Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Nagpur has been set aside. Mr. Patil, learned counsel for the petitioners seeks leave to withdraw the petition with liberty to avail remedy by way of revision under Section 154 of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act 1960 (“the Act” for short) before appropriate Forum. Mr. Patil submits that the petitioners will file revision under Section 154 of the Act within a period of three weeks 2 from today and since the petitioners were pursuing the remedy of writ petition in good faith, the delay in filing revision be condoned. Mr. Tidke, learned counsel for respondents 4, 7 and 23 opposes the prayer. Since the efficacious remedy by way of revision under Section 154 of the Act is available to the petitioners, the petitioners are permitted to withdraw the petition with liberty to avail remedy under Section 154 of the Act. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the petitioners are granted liberty to file revision under Section 154 of the Act within a period of three weeks and in case revision is filed by the petitioners within a period of three weeks, the Authority dealing with revision application shall condone the delay and decide the revision application in accordance with law. Writ petition stands disposed of in the aforesaid terms. JUDGE Ambulkar.