1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION jmi COMPANY PETITION NO. 781 OF 2005. IN B.I.F.R. CASE NO. 349 OF 2000. Board for Industrial & Financial Reconstruction. ..Petitioners. And Raj Irrigation Pipes & Fittings Ltd. ..Applicants. v/s. The Official Liquidator of Raj Irrigation Pipes & Fitting Ltd. ..Respondent. .... Mr. Sachin Joshi, for Petitioner. .... CORAM : S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : 18TH FEBRUARY 2010. P.C. By an order dated 25th May 2004, the BIFR opined that it would be just and equitable and in the public interest if the respondent company is wound up in terms of section 20(1) of the Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985. The company petition was therefore, admitted on 29th September 2005. However, this Court was not aware that the order of BIFR was stayed by the AAIFR on 9th September 2005 in Appeal No.149 of 2004. Therefore, by an order dated 22nd March 2007, the order 2 of admission of petition dated 29th September 2005 was recalled by this Court. Without realising that the order was recalled, the company was wound up by an order dated 15th October 2008. 2. By an order passed by the AAIFR on 24th April 2008, the order of the BIFR dated 25th May 2004 was set aside. The order of winding up of the company passed by this Court on 15th October 2008 was set aside on 7th January 2010, on the ground that when the said order dated 15th October 2008 was passed by this Court, attention of the Court was not drawn to the subsequent order dated 22nd March 2007 recalling the order of admission dated 29th September 2005 on the ground that the order passed by the BIFR was stayed by the AAIFR on 9th September 2005. 3. In view of the above facts, the above company petition is disposed of as being infructuous. [ S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. ]