1 Bsb IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1604 OF 2009 IN APPEAL FROM ORDER (ST) NO. 26266 OF 2009 Shivaji Kashiram Patankar & ors. ... Applicants v/s Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority & ors. ... Respondents Mr.S.K.Dhara for the applicants. Mr.N.V.Walawalkar i/by Mr.S.P.Thorat for respondent Nos.1 to 3. Mr.P.G.Karande for the respondent No.5. CORAM: SMT.NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATED: 6TH JANUARY, 2010 P.C.: 1. The civil application has been filed for restoration of the appeal which was dismissed for non-removal of office objections. According to the applicants, most of the objections have been removed. However, it is pointed out on behalf of the respondents that the material objection raised 2 ] by the Registry regarding non-filing of the plaint is not completely correct. It is submitted that, although the plaint has been filed, the annexures thereto have not been filed. The learned counsel appearing for respondent Nos.1 to 3 points out that Exhibits E, F and G to the plaint are the documents which are material for the disposal of the appeal and in fact the respondents have relied on them before the Trial Court. 2. Accordingly, the applicants shall file copies of Exhibit Nos.E, F and G and annexe them to the appeal memo in the appropriate places. This be done within a week from today. 3. Civil application is disposed of accordingly. 4. The appeal from order is restored to file on condition that the aforesaid documents are annexed to the appeal memo and other objections raised by the Registry are removed within a week from today. 5. If the objections are removed, place the matter for admission on 1.2.2010. In the event the objections are not removed within the stipulated period, the earlier order dated 9.11.2009 to stand. 3 6. Any compilation of documents which the parties may desire to file, may be accepted by the Registry. ..... 4