IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 8446 OF 2009 Shri Deepak Nivrutti Kanse. ... Petitioner. V/s. Union of India and others. ... Respondents. S.N.Kantawala with Brijesh Pathare i/b. Yogesh Rohira for the petitioner. P.S.Jetly with R.B.Pardeshi for the respondent. AND WRIT PETITION NO. 8448 OF 2009 Shri Anil Shridhar Naik. ... Petitioner. V/s. Union of India and others. ... Respondents. Uday Warunjikar i/b. Barsha Parulekar for the petitioner. P.S.Jetly with R.B.Pardeshi for the respondent. CORAM : V.C.DAGA AND J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. DATED : 18th November 2009. P.C. : Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the respondents. Perused petitions. 2. Rule, returnable forthwith. Mr.Jetly waives service for the respondents. Petitions are taken up for hearing by consent of parties. 3. After having heard these matters for some time and after having gone through the order of this Court in the case of Charanjit Singh Nandrayog v. Commr. Of Cust. ((Import), reported in 2008 (226) ELT 177 (Bom.) a joint motion came from the parties to the petition that, without examining the merits or demerits of the impugned order and without recording reasons in support of this order, the impugned order be set aside by consent of parties and the matter may be remitted back to the respondent No.2- Tribunal for hearing afresh, so as to enable the Tribunal to decide all the contentions raised by the petitioner in the reply to the show-cause-notice. 4. Considering the joint request, the impugned orders are set aside to the extent it relate to the petitioners and the proceedings are remitted back to the respondent No.2 with direction to hear the petitioners afresh and pass a reasoned order following principles of natural justice with expeditious despatch, at any rate, within three months from the date of receipt of copy of this order. All rival contentions are kept open. 5. Learned counsel for the petitioners undertake to communicate this order to the respondent No.2 and co- operate with the Tribunal for early disposal. 6. Rule is made absolute in terms of this order with no order as to costs. (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.) (V.C.DAGA J.)