1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1770 of 2010 Rupee Cooperative Bank Ltd. ....Petitioner Vs. State of Maharashtra & ors. ....Respondents Mr. Kishor V. Tembe, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. S.N.Patil­AGP for respondents 1­4. CORAM:­ A.M.KHANWILKAR AND R.M.SAVANT, JJ DATED:­ March 29, 2010 P.C. According to the Petitioner, the relief claimed in this Petition is a benign relief. In that, it is a natural relief to be given to the Petitioner after the Act of 1999 has been held to be ultravires, in as much as the subject Mutation Entry was the outcome of the said legislation. After the said legislation has been made ultravires, the Mutation entry ought to be reversed. Besides, the grievance of the Petitioner is that although notice has been given to the Revenue Authorities to take remedial measures by reversing the Mutation Entry No. 2369, no steps have been taken by the Respondents 2 to 5. Without expressing any final opinion on the issue raised by the Petitioner, we direct the concerned Respondents to forthwith consider and decide the notices­cum­ representation made by the Petitioner for reversal of Mutation Entry in 2 question. That be done within six weeks from today and the decision of the Authority be communicated to the Petitioner within such time. 2. In view of the above, nothing survives for consideration in this Writ Petition. We, however, make it clear that if the view taken by the Revenue Authority is adverse to the Petitioner, it will be open to the Petitioner to assail the same before appropriate forum. All questions in that behalf will have to be considered on its own merits in the said proceedings. 3. Petition disposed of on above terms. (R.M. SAVANT, J) (A.M.KHANWILKAR, J)