1 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CIVIL JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 828 OF 2007 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 7659 OF 2006 Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. ... Petitioners. Vs. Union of India & Ors. ... Respondents. Mr. Rajiv Kumar a/w Mr. Rahul Narichania Mr. Aziz Khan i/b Divya Shah Associates for Petitioners. Mr. N.D. Sharma for Respondent No.1, 2, 3. M/s Jane Cox for Respondent No.4. Mr. S. Talsania, Senior Counsel, alongwith Mr.Agnel Carneiro i/b M/s Mulla & Mulla for Respondent No. 5. CORAM: SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATE: 9TH APRIL, 2009. P.C. 1 This Civil Application has been filed by the petitioners contending that they are apprehending that the respondent Union would proceed on strike and therefore, it is necessary to injunct them from striking work and/or stopping work and/or in any manner from causing any kind of interruption or interference with the work on the relevant vessels. 2 Learned Advocate appearing for the respondents Union states that the Union does not intend to proceed on strike for implementation of 2 the award that has been challenged in the writ petition. However, she submits that the Union reserves the right to ensure that the award is implemented by constitutional means. 3 The statement of the learned advocate appearing for the respondent is accepted. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioners wish does not press the civil application in view of the aforesaid statement. 4 Hence, this Civil Application is dismissed as not pressed.