IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA WRIT PETITION NO. 857 OF 2010 M/S. SALDANHA DEVELOPERS PVT. LTD., REP. BY ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR AND ANR., ... Petitioners Versus VILLAGE PANCHAYAT OF CALANGUTE THROUGH ITS SECRETARY AND 2 ORS., ... Respondents Mr. J.E. Coelho Pereira, Senior Advocate with Mr. Vledson Braganza, Advocate for the Petitioners. Mr. A.N.S. Nadkarni, Senior Advocate with Mr. H.D. Naik, Advocate for Respondent No.1. Mr. Rohit Bras De Sa, Advocate for Respondent No.2. Coram:- S. C. DHARMADHIKARI & F. M. REIS, JJ. Date:- 29th March, 2011 P.C.: This is a petition filed by a private limited company and its share holder challenging that the resolutions at annexure B and B1 so also the order at annexure A be quashed and set aside. The order at annexure A is the revocation of the construction licence/occupancy certificate and other No Objection Certificates in favour of the first petitioner. The Village Panchayat of Calangute has passed this order. 2. The petitioner states that this order has been passed on account of the complaint made by respondent no.2, who is the petitioner in the Writ Petition No.19/2011, which was purportedly filed in public interest. 3. Having heard the learned Senior Counsel appearing for the parties and perusing with their assistance, the petition and the affidavits, we are of the opinion that in the light of the order made in Writ Petition No.19/2011, it will be open for the petitioner to approach the Village Panchayat concerned with the request to cancel and withdraw the orders impugned in this petition and particularly, the one at annexure A, thereto. We have no doubt in our mind that if such a request is made, the Panchayat will examine it and take such steps by passing necessary orders in accordance with law, uninfluenced by the assertions and allegations in the accompanying Writ Petition No.19/2011, which stands dismissed as withdrawn and the contents of the affidavit in reply filed by the respondent no.2 herein in this petition. If such a request is made, the Panchayat to examine it and make necessary orders within a period of four weeks from the date of the request. Writ Petition stands disposed of. Needless to state that in the light of this order that we have made, we have not examined the rival contentions. S. C. DHARMADHIKARI, J. F. M. REIS, J. NH