IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.3463 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.3463 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.3463 OF 2005 ------------------------------------:---------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of : Court’s or Judge’s orders. coram, appearances, Court’s orders : or directions and Registrar’s : orders. : ------------------------------------:------------------------------------ Dr.V.K.Chaudhari for the petitioners. Mr.D.A.Dube AGP for respondent no.1. CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR & CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR & CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR & D.B.BHOSALE, JJ. D.B.BHOSALE, JJ. D.B.BHOSALE, JJ. DATED: 12TH SEPTEMBER, 2005 DATED: 12TH SEPTEMBER, 2005 DATED: 12TH SEPTEMBER, 2005 P.C.: . By this petition, the petitioners have challenged the order passed by the Registrar in exercise of his powers under section 110-A of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act (for short "the said Act"). This order is assailed on the ground that there is no application of mind. We do not go into contentions raised by the petitioners as the order was for specific period. It was passed on 28.5.2003 which reads thus: ".... .... .... The tenure of the Administrator will be for a period of six months during which the Administrator shall take steps to hold the elections of the Board of Directors of the Bank as per the provisions of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, Rules & Byelaws of the Bank". 2. The tenure of the Administrator was for six months during which the administrator should take steps to conduct elections of the Board of Directors as per the provisions of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, as per rules and bye-laws of the bank. Factually there is no averment that there is appointment of any other administrator or there is any extension of time granted to the administrator. In such circumstances we need not consider the power of Registrar under section 110-A of the said Act which can in a fit case be examined hence the petition is dismissed. All contentions are kept open. ...