IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Civil application No.542 of 2006 with Civil Application No.3425 of 2005 with Civil Application No.746 of 2006 in Civil Application No.542 of 2006 in Writ Petition No. 5771 of 2005 1. Mr.Shankar Prasad G. Pandey and others ..Applicants vs. 1. State of Maharashtra and others ..Respondents Shri V.C.Ghosalkar for applicants Shri D.A.Patil, A.G.P. for respondent no.1 Shri N.N.Bhadrashete for respondent no.4. CORAM: S.B.MHASE J. CORAM: S.B.MHASE J. CORAM: S.B.MHASE J. 31st March, 2006 31st March, 2006 31st March, 2006 P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. Heard all the learned Counsel 2. District Deputy Registrar who is present in the Court states that 7 matters have been disposed of. He states these matters have been fixed every day between 12 noon to 6 p.m. Learned Counsel for the petitioner makes a grievance that the matter should be fixed between 12 noon and 3 p.m. so as to accommodate his Advocate. District Deputy Registrar seeks six months time to dispose of the matter. Shri Bhadrashete, learned Counsel for the Bank objects stating that District Deputy Registrar has already consumed six months time though three months time was initially granted by this Court to conclude the enquiry. Taking into consideration the overall situation and even taking a note of the order passed by this Court on 8th December, 2005 wherein it was directed that no further time will be granted the following order is passed. By way of last chance 3 months time is granted to the District Deputy Registrar to conduct the enquiry on day today basis and to decide all pending matters of the petitioner by the end of 3 months. It is made clear and made to understand to the District Deputy Registrar who is present in the Court that non compliance of this order will invite action for contempt as against the said Registrar. Civil Application stands disposed of. (S.B.MHASE J.) (S.B.MHASE J.) (S.B.MHASE J.)