1 wp-471-11 mmj IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.471 OF 2011 Parasnath Chandramani Mishra & Ors. ..Petitioners V/s. The State of Maharashtra & Ors. ...Respondents Mr. P.S.Sethi i/b Ms Anjali Awasthi for the Petitioners Mr. D.A.Nalawade GP for Respondent Nos.1, 2 & 4 Mr. Vishal Kanade a/w Mr Aftab Diamondwala, Ms Sheetal Angne, Mr. Mohanish Chaudhari & Mr. Swaroop Patil for Respondent No.5 Mr. Umashankar Upadhyay with Mr. Madhur Surana i/b Mr. S.G.Surana for Respondent No.6 CORAM : P.B.MAJMUDAR & R.M. SAVANT, JJ. DATE : 4th OCTOBER, 2011. P.C. :- 1 By the impugned order the Administrator and Divisional Commissioner, Konkan Division, Mumbai, has dismissed the appeal filed by the Petitioners and observed thus: “Appeals are disallowed. However without prejudice to this order, and subject to vacation of their structures, the appellants shall be extended the benefit of transit accommodation or rent in lieu thereof as extended to other eligible slum dwellers for an initial period of six months, which may be extended later if required, for enabling them to get their ligibility decided from the appropriate authority. The developer shall comunicate these arrangements in the form of transit accommodation or rent in lieu thereof and within 7 days from receipt of this communication, the appellants shall vacate their structures failing which necessary action be taken as per impugned order” 2 In our view, all the petitioners are completely protected by 2 wp-471-11 the impugned order. The order is well reasoned and we see no reason to interfere with the same. It is required to be noted that the said order was also challenged by another set of Petitioners in Writ Petition No. 1519 of 201 and cogent matters. A Learned Single Judge had dismissed the said Petitions against which Letters Patent Appeals were filed, which were also dismissed. No case, therefore, is made out by the Petitioners for interference, the Writ Petition is accordingly rejected. 3 In case any appeal of the Petitioner is pending with the SRA, the same shall be decided within a period of three months from date. In case the Appeal is allowed, the Petitioners will be entitled to permanent alternate accommodation as per the order of the Appellate Authority. (R.M.Savant, J.) (P.B.Majmudar, J.)