1 wp115.10 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 115 OF 2010 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 18657 OF 2010 _________________________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office | Memoranda of Coram, | appearances, Court's | orders or | Court's or Judge's Orders directions and | Registrar's orders | _________________________________________________________________________________ Shri U.R. Awale holding for Shri S.B. Talekar, Advocate for the petitioner Shri S.K. Kadam, A.G.P. for respondent/State. ..... CORAM : SMT. NISHITA MHATRE & M.T. JOSHI, JJ. Date : 8th July, 2011. . The learned Advocate for the petitioner seeks leave to withdraw the Petition. However, while doing so he points out that the petitioner has already submitted a proposal for staring a Senior College for the year 2011-2012 and that the proposal is pending with the Government. He, therefore, submits that the direction should be issued to the Government to decide the same within a stipulated period. 2. The learned A.G.P. points out that the policy of the State to grant recognition to such Colleges on a 2 wp115.10 permanent no-grant basis was challenged in this Court and the Division Bench of this Court held that no such permission was required to start a new Senior College as the Government had no role to play at all. The learned A.G.P. also points out that the State has filed a S.L.P. in the Supreme Court, which was to be heard today. He, therefore, states that, unless the Supreme Court passes effective orders in the S.L.P., it would not be possible him to make any statement as to when the State will decide the said application filed by the petitioner. 3. Considering the submissions of the learned Counsel, the Petition is allowed to be withdrawn and dismissed, as such. The proposal submitted by the petitioner to start a Senior College from the year 2011-2012 shall be decided by the State within a period of six months from today. 4. In view of the disposal of the Writ Petition itself, the Civil Application is also disposed of. ( M. T. JOSHI, J. ) (SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J) ga s/wp115.10