1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR WRIT PETITION NO. 5633 OF 2009 (Shri Jagdish M. Gorade vs. Omprakash Bohat & Ors.) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. JANUARY 08, 2010. Shri Dhatrak, learned counsel for the petitioner, Shri Thamke, learned counsel for Respondent No.1 and Shri Tidke, learned counsel for respondent No. 16. The petition challenges the judgment dated 16.12.2009 delivered by Cooperative Appellate Court at Nagpur. This Court on 24.12.2009 did not grant any interim order and only observed that election to be held on 26.12.2009 would be subject to decision of the petition. Thereafter pursis has been filed on 05.01.2010 by the petitioner and Shri Dhatrak, learned counsel states that it is is signed by the petitioner. As per that pursis, the petitioner is not interested in prosecuting the petition and is seeking its withdrawal. Shri Tidke, learned counsel for respondent No. 16 has no objection. Shri Thamke, learned counsel for Respondent No.1 points out that though the elections were already held, the petitioner did not contest the elections. 2 I find that this Court has not passed any orders either permitting the petitioner or any other person to contest the election. The Cooperative Appellate Court’s order was not stayed by this Court. In the circumstances, there cannot be any objection to withdrawal of writ petition. If Respondent No.1 Caveator has got any objection to the election held in pursuance of directions of Cooperative Appellate Court, Respondent No.1 is free to take recourse of law. Writ Petition is accordingly allowed to be withdrawn. No costs. JUDGE *GS.