1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.904 OF 1995 Lark Chemicals Pvt.Ltd. & Anr. .. Petitioners. V/s. Union of India & Others .. Respondents. Mr.Parineet Saratkar for the petitioners. Mr.P.S. Jetly with Mr.R.C. Master for respondent Nos.1 and 2. CORAM : R.M. LODHA & CORAM : R.M. LODHA & CORAM : R.M. LODHA & J.P. DEVADHAR, JJ. J.P. DEVADHAR, JJ. J.P. DEVADHAR, JJ. DATED : 2ND MAY, 2006. DATED : 2ND MAY, 2006. DATED : 2ND MAY, 2006. P.C. : At the outset Mr.Parineet Saratkar, the counsel for the petitioners stated that the petitioner No.2 is dead and time may be given to him to do the needful. 2. We looked at the cause title and perused the writ petition and found that the petitioner No.2 is only a formal party. He was joined as petitioner No.2 as he happened to be director of first petitioner - company. The aggrieved person is petitioner No.1. Since the petitioner No.2 is dead, we order his deletion from the array of parties. Office to make necessary correction in the cause title forthwith. 2 3. We asked the counsel for the petitioners to argue the writ petition but he did not tell us anything. We heard Mr.P.S. Jetly, the counsel for the revenue. 4. The counsel for the revenue handed in the detention certificate issued by the revenue to the first petitioner for the period of detention from 20th December, 1994 to 22nd February, 1995. 5. In our considered view, in the circumstances nothing remains to be decided in the writ petition. 6. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. Rule is discharged. No costs. (R.M. LODHA, J.) (J.P. DEVADHAR, J.)