- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.5053 OF 2000 WITH WRIT PETITION NO.5055 OF 2000 WITH WRIT PETITION NO.5056 OF 2000 ... Bhartiya Kamgar Sena ...Petitioner v/s. Member, Industrial Court, Pune and others. ...Respondents ... Mr.M.D.Nagle for the Petitioner. Mrs.Meena H. Doshi for the Respondent No.3. ... CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH & V.M.KANADE, JJ. DATED: 22ND JANUARY, 2008 - 2 - P.C.: 1. It is common ground that all these three petitions relate to recognisition of the union as Recognised Union under the Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions & Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971. 2. On behalf of the Respondent, an affidavit has been filed in this Court dated 9th April, 2007, which shows that the manufacturing activities carried on by the Employer/Respondent-company is suspended and there are settlements reached with the workers and that the properties of the employer/comany is also being sold. 3. The facts stated in the affidavit have not been controverted by the Petitioner. It is, thus, clear that in view of the facts disclosed in the affidavit, there is no question of now recognising any union as recognised union. 4. The learned Counsel appearing for the Petitioner states that dues to which employees or workmen were - 3 - entitled under the settlement have not yet been paid. 5. That grievance, in our opinion, cannot be considered in these proceedings. As the facts stated in the affidavit referred to above are uncontroverted, these petitions have become infractuous. They are disposed of as such. (D.K.DESHMUKH, J.) (V.M.KANADE, J.)