1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. WRIT PETITION NO. 3281 OF 2010. 1] Rajendra Shankarlal Raka, age 51 years, Occ. Service, R/o Wallcut Compound, Amravati, 2] Onkar Shankarlal Raka, age 58 years, Occ. Service, R/o Wallcut Compound, Amravati, 3] Ganesh Shankarlal Raka, age 51 years, Occ. Service, R/o Wallcut Compound, Amravati, Petitioner Nos. 2 & 3, through its Power of Attorney Holder Rajendra Shankarlal Raka, age 52 years, Occ. Service, R/o Wallcut Compound, Amravati. .... PETITIONERS. ....Versus.... 1] State of Maharashtra, through the Secretary, Revenue Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai-32, 2] Inspector General of Registration and Controller of Stamps, Maharashtra State, Pune-411 001, 2 3] The Collector, Amravati, Tah. & Distt. Amravati, 4] The Sub-Registrar Class-2, Amravati City-1, Dist. Amravati, 5] The Taluka Inspector of Land Records, Amravati, Tq. & Dist. Amravati. ..... RESPONDENTS. Mr. G.K. Mundhada, Advocate for petitioners, Mr. N.W. Sambre, Government Pleader for respondents, CORAM : S.A. BOBDE & A.B. CHAUDHARI, JJ. DATED : JULY 20, 2010. ORAL JUDGMENT (PER S.A. BOBDE, J.) 1] Rule returnable forthwith. Heard the learned Counsel for the parties by consent. 2] The petitioners have come to this Court with a grievance that the document presented for registration has not been registered by the Sub-Registrar of Amravati. He, therefore, seeks a direction to the Sub-Registrar to do so. 3] Mr. N.W. Sambre, learned Government Pleader for respondents, points out that there is no refusal by the Registrar for registration and the petitioner has approached this Court only on the 3 basis of the alleged oral statement made by the Sub-Registrar. Mr. N.W. Sambre, Government Pleader for respondents, further states that if the document is presented by the petitioners, it will be registered in accordance with the law. 4] In this view of the matter, we see no reason to entertain this petition. The statement made on behalf of the learned Government Pleader is accepted. 5] With the above observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. Rule is made absolute in the above terms with no order as to costs. JUDGE. JUDGE. J.