1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO.65 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO.1512 OF 2005 Sarabjeejit Singh & Ors. ...Petitioners vs. Air India Ltd. & Ors. ...Respondents ALONG WITH CONTEMPT PETITION NO.66 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO.3108 OF 2004 1.Capt.Nikhil Nevrekar & Ors. ...Petitioners vs. Air India Limited & Ors. ...Respondents AND CONTEMPT PETITION NO.18 OF 2006 IN WRIT PETITION NO.3108 OF 2004 Capt.Vishal Capoor & Ors. ...Petitioners vs. Air India Ltd. & Ors. ...Respondents Mr.Mahesh Londhe i/b Sanjay Udesh & Co. for the Petitioners in all the petitions. Ms Kavita Anchan i/b M/s.M.V.Kini & Co. for the Respondent Nos.1 to 6 in C.P.No.65/05 and for respondent nos.1 to 5 in C.P.no.18 of 2006 and C.P.No.66/2005 Mr.Niranjan Shimpi for respondent nos.9 and 10 in C.P.No. 65/05 and for R.nos.9 to 22 in C.P.No.18 of 2006 . CORAM :A.S.OKA,J. DATE : DECEMBER 7, 2009 P.C. 1 The learned counsel for the petitioners pointed out that the order dated 3rd March 2006 passed by this court in the present contempt petition has been set aside by the Apex Court by Judgment and Order dated 8th May 2007 and the contempt petitions have been accordingly 2 dismissed. In view of the order of the Apex Court, these petitions stand dismissed and nothing further will be required to be done. 2 In view of the dismissal of petitions, show cause notice does not survive and the same is discharged. JUDGE