-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (PIL) NO. 103 OF 2007 Jamil s/o Abdul Karim Merchant ....Petitioner versus The State of Maharashtra and another ...Respondents Mr. Nivas Kambli, instructed by Mr. A.M. Saraogi, for the petitioner. Mr. D.H. Mehta, with Mrs. P.A. Purandare, for the BMC. Mr. D.A. Nalavade, Government Pleader, for the State. CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. & V.M . KANADE, J. DATE: APRIL 24, 2008. P.C. Learned counsel appearing for the Corporation submits that during the pendency of the present petition, the Administration has shown its concern about the state of affairs prevailing in the hospital in question. A decision has been taken to completely renovate the internal repairs and to provide the infrastructure as well as other items required for day to day requirements of the patients who are admitted to the hospital. This work shall be completed within a period of two months from today and thereafter the external work will be carried out. -2- All possible steps would be taken to complete the same expeditiously. In view of the statement made, nothing survives in this writ petition. The petition is disposed of accordingly. The respondent-Corporation will abide by their statement. Liberty to the petitioner to move for contempt, in the event the undertaking given in the Court is not complied with. CHIEF JUSTICE V.M. KANADE, J.