1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O.O.C.J. WRIT PETITION NO.1895 OF 2006 Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai .. Petitioner v/s. State of Maharashtra and others .. Respondents Mr. A.Y. Sakhare, senior counsel with Ms. P.A. Purandare i/by Mr. S.H. Ujjainwala for the petitioner. Mr. Milind More, Assistant Government Pleader for the respondent Nos.1 and 4. Mr. C.J. Sawant, senior counsel with Mr. V.C. Ghosalkar for the respondent Nos.2 and 3. CORAM : R.M. LODHA & SMT.NISHITA MHATRE , JJ. DATED : 11TH JANUARY, 2007 P.C. Mr. A.Y. Sakhare, the senior counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner being local body intends to make comprehensive representation to the State Government for redressal of the petitioner's grievance. He submits that such representation shall be made by the petitioner to the State Government within two weeks from today. He prays that the State Government be directed to dispose of the said representation within the reasonable time. In this backdrop, the senior counsel submits that the petitioner is not desirous of prosecuting the writ petition. 2 2. The Assistant Government Pleader submitted that if the representation is submitted by the petitioner within two weeks from today, the State Government shall be in a position to dispose of the said representation within eight weeks from the receipt of the representation. 3. We, accordingly, dispose of the writ petition by the following order: (i) The writ petition is allowed to be withdrawn. (ii) The petitioner shall be at liberty to make representation to the State Government under section 22 of the Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1953 within two weeks from today. (iii) We observe that if such a representation is made by the petitioner within two weeks from today, the State Government or the competent authority on its behalf shall dispose of such representation within eight weeks from the date of receipt of the representation. (R.M.LODHA, J.) (SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J.)