IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1830 OF 2004 Smt. Saraswati B. Mistry @ Panchal and Ors. .....Petitioners Versus The Joint Charity Commissioner and Ors. .... Respondents. Petitioner No.3 in person. Mr. K.R. Belosey, Assistant Government Pleader, for respondent No.1. Mr. S.B. Prabhavalkar, instructed by Mr.M.J. Shetty, for respondent No.11. CORAM: DALVEER BHANDARI, C.J. & S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 2005. P.C. We have heard petitioner No.3 in person and the learned counsel appearing for respondent No.11. 2. Petitioners-in-person are aggrieved by the order dated 12th February, 2004, passed by the Joint Charity Commissioner, Greater Mumbai Region, Mumbai, by which the Joint Charity Commissioner has modified the earlier orders dated 18th September, 2003 and 26th October, 2003. 3. We make it clear that order dated 12th February, 2004, passed by the Joint Charity Commissioner, Greater Mumbai Region, Mumbai, shall not affect the tenancy rights, if any, of the petitioners. 4. The learned counsel appearing for respondent No.11 submits that petitioners will not be dispossessed without due process of law. In view of the statement of the learned counsel for respondent No.11, no further directions are necessary. This petition is accordingly disposed of. CHIEF JUSTICE S.J. VAZIFDAR, J.