1 wp8676.09 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET No. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO.8676 OF 2009 Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions and the Registrar's orders. Court's or Judge's orders Coram: Smt. Nishita Mhatre & Shri M. T. Joshi, JJ. Date : 6th June, 2011 Shri R.R. Mantri, Advocate, for the Petitioner. Shri K.G. Patil, A.G.P. for Respondent Nos. 1 to 4. ------ 1. We have considered the submissions of the learned counsel for the parties. 2. Prayers in the writ petition are as follows; (A) Hear and decide the petition finally at stage of admission. (B) Issue writ of certiorary or appropriate order and calls for record and proceedings from respondents and quash and set aside the 2 wp8676.09 impugned notice dated 10.11.09, panchanama dated 28.11.09 as well notice dated 4.12.09 and order dated 14.12.09 by respondent No.3 and entire proceedings based on it. (C) Issue writ of prohibition commanding respondents to desist from obstructing the petitioners in carrying business of excavating building stone from B.No. 79 and transporting it under the grant vide order dated 16.11.2009 during the period same is inforced. (D) Issue writ of mandamus and direct respondents to release to petitioner No.2 forthwith, the tractor No.MH-20C-732 and Trolly No.MH-26-A-8483 with stone loaded in it. (E) Direct the respondents to pay compensation to petitioners. 3 wp8676.09 (F) Pending admission and hearing direct respondents to forthwith release the Tractor No.MH-20C-732 and Trolly No. MH-26- A-8483 with stones loaded on it and hand over its possession to petitioner No.2. (G) Pending admission and disposal of this writ petition restrain the respondents 3 to 6 from restraining the petitioners in conduct of their lawful business without following procedure of law as also execution of order dated 14.12.09." 3. In our opinion, the petitioner has an alternate remedy and, therefore, writ petition is dismissed, relegating the petitioner to invoke the alternate remedy available in law. (M. T. JOSHI, J.) (SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J.) pnd/wp8676.09