IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE WRIT PETITION NO. 8830 OF 2004 Mrs. Taramati Kisan Howal. ...Petitioner. Vs. Divisional Joint Registrar and ors. ...Respondents. Ms. Shobha Khavnekar for Petitioner. Mr. S.A. Pawar for Respondent Nos. 2 and 3. .......... CORAM: D.B. BHOSALE,J. CORAM: D.B. BHOSALE,J. CORAM: D.B. BHOSALE,J. DATED: 24/11/2004 DATED: 24/11/2004 DATED: 24/11/2004. P.C. 1. Ms. Shobha Khavnekar, learned counsel for petitioner on instructions states that the petitioner will be satisfied if she is allowed to deposit 50% amount of the total recoverable dues within 8-weeks from today as required under Section 154(2-A) of the Maharashtra Co.operative Societies Act and file revision before the Divisional Joint Registrar against the recovery certificate. Mr. Pawar, learned counsel for respondent has no objection for granting 8-weeks time as prayed for. Considering the submissions of the learned counsel for the parties, I am satisfied that following order would meet the ends of justice. a) The petitioner will have the liberty to file revision against the recovery certificate and deposit 50% amount of the total recoverable dues within a period of 8-weeks from today. b) On petitioner depositing the amount as aforementioned, the revision that will be filed by the petitioner be entertained on merits without entering into the question of limitation. c) Mr. Pawar, learned counsel for respondent Nos. 2 and 3 states that the respondent-credit society shall not take further steps pursuant to the recovery certificate for a period of 8-weeks from today. His statement is accepted. . Petition is disposed of accordingly. (D.B. BHOSALE, J.)