~ . '3 a a > IN TgE HIGH COURT OE JUDI”¢TU&E A“ J\3ALPUR \ wan PE TITIONvyggbERwgqi-ICLggw 01v THE CONSTmUTION OEwgmmA NRIT PETI-‘gmN Nog “5% or; 19% Petitioner . z 'Union o& In§ia, through General Manager, South Eastern Railway, Gar§en Reach, Calcuttaa Bil aspurg (24.13.) . ’-ed' “ 1\mJA 4 s — V E R S U S - 3§§ggndents : 1, Hazi Abdul Karim son of Abdul Ga£fan 2° Hazi Abdul Naifis son of Abdul Gaffar. 3. Mohdo Rafique son of Abdul Gaffar. All resi§ents 0f Old Goods shed, (M.P.)° 4. Railway Station Bilaspur Estate Officer, South Eastern Railway, Xi—HC-Z2 a «w W w? “LEW 25E? mm WW WWWEI?WW arkgmaf‘m 06-04-2005 é Shn‘ Vinay Ham, Sr. Ad§ocate with Smt. preeti Budhia, \ counsel for the petitioner] R ' ays. None appeaxs on behalf f the mspondent/ s. Hcard. Leamed counsel for the petitioner] Railways submitted that all the tax-licensees have ady evicted the plemises and have shifted their business to Vyapar Vihar area Where altemau've accommodation ha been allotted to them by the State Government. He also s bmits that in view of this, the petition becomes inh‘actuous. Accordingly, the peti I n stands disposed of as infractuous. if also stand Consequently, pending applications, any, disposed of. l Sd/-