1 SNS IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI APPELLATE CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO.361 OF 2009 Smt. Neeta N. Bhanushali ...Petitioner. v. Shri D.B.Negi and Ors. ...Respondents. Mr. K.M.Sanghani , adv. For the Petitioner. Mr. Jayant C. Satpute a/w Rajinder Kumar ,advs. For the Respondent Nos.1, 4 and 5. Mr. R.M. Vanoo, adv. For the R.No.9. CORAM : J.H. BHATIA, J. DATED : JULY 21, 2011. P.C. 1 In Criminal Writ Petition No. 881 of 2000, Division Bench of this Court had directed the respondent no.5 Union of India to restore the actual physical possession to the parties from whom possession was taken. Petitioner filed this contempt petition contending that the said order was not complied. The learned counsel for the parties inform that the said order was challenged by the Union of India and the Supreme Court has stayed the order of this Court. In view of the stay, order passed by the Division Bench could not be implemented. In view of these circumstances, the learned counsel for the petitioner seeks to withdraw the petition with liberty to file fresh petition if need be after the matter is disposed off by the Supreme Court. The learned counsel for the 2 respondents concedes that in such circumstances , they would not raise objection on the point of limitation. 2 Therefore, petition stands disposed off with the aforesaid liberty. (J.H. BHATIA,J.)