1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION REVIEW PETITION NO. 1 OF 2008 IN PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION NO. 117 OF 2005 Dinesh D. Kamat ...Petitioner Versus State of Maharashtra & Ors. ... Respondents And Hospitality Training Institute India Private Limited ...Review Petitioner Mr. S. Jain with Mr. N. Desai and Mr. Mayank Pandey for the Review Petitioner Mr. A.A. Kumbhakoni, Associate Advocate General, with Mr. Sameer Patil, Assistant Government Pleader, for the State. CORAM: B ILAL NAZKI and A.A. SAYED, JJ. DATE: FEBRUARY 18, 2008 P.C.:- This is a Review Petition moved by Hospitality Training Institute India Private Limited, in which it wants modification of our order passed in Public Interest Litigation No. 117 of 2005 on January 30, 2008. It is one of the 14 institutions, which this Court directed to be closed, as they had not even responded to the Government notice given 2 to them as to why the institutions should not be closed, since they were not approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). 2. The learned counsel appearing for the review petitioner submits that he had filed his reply to the notice, whereas the learned Associate Advocate General states that the reply had been received after the due date. Therefore, it was not taken into consideration. Be that as it may, we feel that the interests of justice would be met, if the objections filed by the review petitioner at that time be considered by the Government; and Government, after considering those objections, may pass appropriate orders. The learned counsel for the review petitioner submits that since it had replied, and it was not taken into consideration, therefore, it should be allowed to run the institution till the decision is taken by the Government, but the learned counsel also admitted that the institution is being run for Hotel Management, and it has no approval of AICTE, and it is also not affiliated to any university. 3. In these circumstances, this Court would not be able to give permission to the review petitioner to function. The review petition is disposed of. The Government may decide the matter within a period of two weeks. All pleas taken by the review petitioner in its notice shall be 3 considered by the Government. BILAL NAZKI, J. A.A. SAYED, J.