-: 1 :- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 6681 OF 2011 Mr. M. U. Mohite & Ors. ..Petitioners. Versus The Div. Jt. Registrar, Pune & Ors. ..Respondents. Mr. A. S. Desai with Mr. R. S. Ghadge for the Petitioners. Mr. S. R. Nargolkar, AGP for R-1 to 4. Mr. Y. S. Jahagirdar, senior advocate with Mr. S. B. Khurjekar and R. V. Govilkar & Ms. U. D. Sawant for R-5. Coram : RANJIT MORE, J. Date : September 15, 2011. P. C. : 1. Petitioner no.6 is the co-operative housing society and petitioner nos.1 to 5 are the elected managing committee members of the society. By this petition, they are challenging the order dated 23/7/2008 passed by respondent no.2 under section 78 of the MCS Act, 1960. This order was set aside in an appeal on 31/1/2010. However, at the instance of respondent no.5, the revisional authority restored the order of respondent no.2. This order is impugned in this petition. 2. In view of the provisions of sub-section (4) of section 78, it would be expedient to hold fresh elections to the managing committee of petitioner no.6-society. In the light of rival claims srp -: 2 :- made by the respective parties, I am of the opinion that it would be just and appropriate and in the interest of society, to hold elections under the supervision of Election Officer that may be appointed by the Dy. Registrar. 4. The petitioner and the contesting respondent, namely, respondent no.5, have accordingly agreed and filed minutes of order. The minutes of order are signed by the advocates appearing on behalf of the petitioners and respondent no.5. Same are taken on record and marked-“X” for identification. The petition is disposed of in terms of minutes of order, without entering into controversy involved in the petition. (RANJIT MORE, J.)