CAW/2717/2010 : 1 : vss IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.2717 OF 2010 IN WRIT PETITION NO.1180 OF 2010 Nityanand Krishna Prabhavalkar ... Applicant V/s. Shri Panchganga Co-op. Sugar Factory Ltd., Ganganagar ... Respondent Mr.D.V. Sutar for Applicant Mr.M.S. Topkar for Respondent CORAM: SMT.NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATED: NOVEMBER 19, 2010 P.C.: 1. The civil application has been filed by the Petitioner claiming a direction against the respondent Sugar Factory to permit him to work as a Slip Boy in the crushing season in his original pot. While admitting the petition, interim relief in terms of prayer clause (b) was granted which reads as under: “(b) Pending the hearing and final disposal of this writ petition direct the respondent to allow the petitioner to join the work in Respondent sugar factory to his original post as Slip Boy forthwith.” 2. However, the Court had made it clear that the petitioner should apply to the respondent sugar factory and the application should be considered in accordance with law. CAW/2717/2010 : 2 : 3. The allegation of the petitioner in the civil application is that although he applied for being posted as a Slip Boy, the respondent paid no heed to his application. 4. Mr.Topkar, appearing for the sugar factory, submits that the petitioner was working as a Slip Boy only as a seasonal worker and, therefore, when the season is about to start he is expected to apply for being appointed in accordance with the standing orders. 5. In my view, there is no need to grant any relief in the civil application. If the petitioner applies for being appointed as a Slip Boy during the crushing season, the sugar factory will consider it in accordance with law. It is obvious this would mean that the application made by the petitioner must be accepted before it is considered by the sugar factory. 6. Civil application is disposed of accordingly.