[1] IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.1184 OF 2008 Tejbahadur Chandrapal Singh .... Petitioner Vs. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai & Anr. .... Respondents None present. Sri Suresh S. Pakale a/w Ms S.M. Modale for the Respondent-Corporation. CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: SRI R.M.S. KHANDEPARKAR & SRI A.A. SAYED, JJ. DATED: DATED: DATED: AUGUST 12, 2008 P.C: P.C: P.C: At the request of the learned Advocates for the parties, the matter was kept back to be heard in the afternoon session. However, nobody has appeared for the petitioner. The learned counsel appearing for the respondent-Corporation states that the Corporation would decide the claim of the petitioner pertaining to the prayer clause (a) within a period of three months in accordance with the provisions of law and would communicate the decision to the petitioner within one week thereafter. We accept the said statement on behalf of the Corporation and further direct that the petitioner shall also be granted relief in terms of the prayer clause (c) within eight weeks. In the facts and circumstances of the case and as the Corporation has [2] shown willingness to consider the claim of the petitioner, as revealed in the prayer clause (a) in accordance with the provisions of law, and in view of grant of the relief in terms of the prayer clause (c), question of grant of relief in terms of the prayer clause (b) does not arise. In this view of the matter, nothing further survives in the matter. While accepting the statement on behalf of the respondent-Corporation and ordering as above, the petition is disposed of with no order as to costs. (A.A.Sayed, J.) (R.M.S.Khandeparkar, J.) sjs/A8wp1184.8 sjs/A8wp1184.8 sjs/A8wp1184.8