1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.791 OF 1992 Niranjan Baburao Ullal & Anr. .. Petitioners. V/s. The Commissioner of Police & Others .. Respondents. Mr.L.K. Tripathi for the petitioners. Mr.Shekhar Ingawale, AGP for respondent/State. Mr.Vinod Mahadik for respondent/B.M.C. 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 : 22ND JULY, 2005. DATED : 22ND JULY, 2005. DATED : 22ND JULY, 2005. P.C. : After arguing the writ petition for some time, the learned counsel for the petitioners submitted that the petitioners are not desirous of prosecuting the writ petition on merits and that reasonable time may be given to the petitioners for vacating the subject premises. 2. The prayer made by the learned counsel for the petitioners is reasonable and is not opposed by the learned Assistant Government Pleader. Hence, the order. i) The writ petition is dismissed as not 2 pressed. ii) The petitioners are granted six months time for vacation of Flat No.2, Shanta Durga, 1st Floor, St.Paul’s Street, Dadar, Mumbai and handing over the possession thereof to the first respondent on their filing an undertaking before this Court within two weeks from today to that effect. iii) If no undertaking is filed by the petitioners within two weeks from today, the respondent No.2 shall be at liberty to execute the impugned orders and remove the petitioners from the aforesaid flat and hand over the possession thereof to the first respondent. (R.M. LODHA, J.) (J.P. DEVADHAR, J.)