1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD 50 WP/8541/2010 (CROMPTON GREAVES LTD STAMPING DIVN., AHMEDNAGAR, THROUGH MANAGER, FINANCE VS UNION OF INDIA AND ANR ) -------------------------------------------------- Office notes, office Memoranda of Court’s or Coram,appearances, Court’s orders Judge’s or directions and Registrar’s orders Orders Mr.Jimmy F.Pochkhanawalla, Senior Advocate, with Mr.Aditya Chitale, Advocate, and Mr.Milind Madhul Joshi, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr. Alok Sharma, Learned Assistant Solicitor General, for respondent Union of India. ... CORAM:B.R.GAVAI AND K.U.CHANDIWAL, JJ. DATE: 21/9/2010 ... 1. Since the present petition arises out of purely interlocutory order, we are not inclined to entertain the same under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. However, an important question of law which, according to the petitioner, has already been put to rest by the judgment of the 2 Apex Court, in Civil Appeal No. 19024/2009, vide order dt.24th August, 2009, we find that it would be in the interest of justice that the learned Tribunal decides the main appeal on its own merits within a stipulated time. 2. Since the issue involved before the learned Tribunal is purely a question of law, which can be decided on the basis of arguments of both the sides, we dispose of the petition by directing the learned Tribunal to decide the appeal No.1172/2009 filed by the present petitioners within a period of one month from today. Authenticated copy of this order be immediately supplied to the parties. 3. The petitioner would appear before the learned Tribunal on 4th Oct.,2010 and, as such, the requirement of common notice shall stand waived. 4. In view of pendency of 3 the petition, the time fixed by the learned Tribunal for depositing the amount of Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rs.one lac) shall stand extended by one week from today. The petition stands disposed of in aforesaid terms. (K.U.CHANDIWAL) ( B.R.GAVAI) JUDGE JUDGE ... AGP/8541-10wp