-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 571 OF 2009 with Civil Application No. 689 of 2009 M/s. Puja Entertainment India Ltd. ... Appellant versus The Municipal Corporation for Gr. Mumbai ... Respondent Mr. A.M. Saraogi for the appellant. None for the respondent. CORAM: P.B. MAJMUDAR,J. DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2009. P.C. In this appeal, challenge is to the order of the learned Judge, City Civil Court at Dindoshi by which the learned Judge has refused the injunction. 2. At the time of hearing of this appeal, a learned single Judge of this Court by order dated 10th June, 2009 directed the appellant to deposit Rs. 75,000/- with the Respondent towards license fees within two weeks from the date of the order. On the said condition, the appellant was permitted to display the hoarding of the film “Kal Kissne Dekha”. Mr. Saraogi, learned counsel for the appellant, has submitted that now the hoarding is already removed as the film is now no longer being exhibited in any cinema theatres in the city of Mumbai. In view of the same, this Appeal from order has become infructuous. In fact even -2- the suit has become infructuous. Appeal from order is accordingly disposed of as having become infructuous. However, the Corporation, after deducting money for which the hoarding was placed, may return the remaining amount as per their policy. If, according to the Corporation the appellant was required to pay any additional amount, it is for the Corporation to make such demand as per their policy and according to law. In view of the same, the civil suit may not survive. The appellant may make a formal application in the trial Court to dispose of L.C. Suit No. 1145 of 2009 and the learned trial Judge shall take such application for hearing and try to dispose of the same accordingly. This Appeal from Order and the Civil Application are accordingly disposed of. P. B. MAJMUDAR, J.