ssp 1 WP(L) 1916 of 2011 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (L) NO.1916 OF 2011 Abdul Rashid Khan .....Petitioner versus The Union of India ..... Respondent Mr.Bhupendra R.Sing, for the petitioner. Mr.Rajiv Chavan a/w Mr.M.S.Bharadwaj, for the respondent. CORAM: P.B.MAJMUDAR & R.M.SAVANT, JJ. DATE: 23 rd SEPTEMBER, 2011 P.C. 1. Since it is not in dispute that the petitioner has already been dispossessed from the premises in question, the prayer made by the petitioner to continue him to occupy the premises for some time on humanitarian ground, cannot be considered. The learned counsel for the respondent-Union submits that now the premises in question is required to be allotted from the list which is maintained for Ex-Military personnel and not for civilian. 2. The challenge in the above petition is to the order passed by the City Civil Court, by which the Miscellaneous Appeal No.71 of 2011 filed by the petitioner was dismissed. The petitioner was initially given premises in question on leave and licence basis for running a tailoring ssp 2 WP(L) 1916 of 2011 shop. After the lease period was over, proceedings were adopted under the Public Premises Eviction Act. The competent authority passed an eviction order, against which order, the appeal filed by the petitioner was dismissed by the City Civil Court by giving cogent reasons. In so far as the impugned order is concerned, we do not find any error or illegality in the said order. We accordingly do not find any merit in the above petition, which is accordingly dismissed. 3. The learned counsel for the respondent-Union submits that the petitioner may collect his machinery and articles from the Department, which would be returned to the petitioner without charging any amount. ( R.M.SAVANT, J. ) ( P.B.MAJMUDAR, J. )