IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BILASPUR, Writ Petition No. 81 & of 2004 / PETITLONER: RESPONDENTS: 1 c©' c ^ ^: ^"-^^- ^ / ^^°:^ •/ -.^-n:^6-'" ^^'^ ^ . >... Y ' ^^v>"' o-'"' A°: &.'° Santosh Jain, son of Shri Rajkumar Jain, aged about 52 f years, resident of Shankar Nagar, Krishna Complex, Raipur [C.G.] Versus 1. Union oflndia, Throush: The Secretary Ministry of Custom & Central Excise, New Delhi. 2. The Commissioner, Custom & Central Excise, Town Centre, N-5, ^^ Cidco^ Aurangabaad. ^-:: ^3; The Assistant Commissioner, >•" ^'^-'° .. .,^"^9:^ Custom & Central Excise, ^otv^''\^<" ^ . %° ..sy Division No. 1 Bhilai, Distt. Durg. j€^l^.„„„.—_„__^"\ WRIT ^feTITION UNDER ARTICLES 2^6 & ^227 OF :<8 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR ISSUANCE OF WRITS IN THE NATURE OF MANDAMUS, CERTORARI AND/OR ORDER(S) AND/OR DIRECTION(S) IN THE NATURE OF WRITS &tiBLiiEaiS&safeai 5BBU -v.^ 1 •>A^": HIGH COURT OF CHMATTISGARH : BILASPUR PETITIONER RESPONDENTS WRITPETITION N0.816 OF 2004 Santosh Jain Versus Union of India & Others (Writ Petition underArticle 226 & 227 ofthe Constitution of India) Single Bench : Hon'ble Shri Satish K. Agnihotri, J. Present:- Shri Ajay Singh, Advocate for the petitioner. Ms. Naushina Ali, Advocate for the respondents. ORDER(ORAL) (Passed on this 28th day of November, 2011) 1. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, on instructiohs, submits that with the passage of time the petition has become infructuous. 2. Accordihgly, the writ petition is dismissed as having become infructuous. Gowri Sd/- Satish K. Agnihotri Judge