IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.177 OF 2009 Dharavi Azad Nagar Janta Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. ... Petitioner Vs. The Slum Rehabilitation Authority and another. ... Respondents Mr. S.P. Srivastava for the petitioner. Mr. Mahendra Ghelani i/by M/s. Law Charter for the respondent No.2. Mr. G.D. Utangale i/by M/s. Utangale & Co. for the respondent No.1. CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. & S.C. DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 6TH APRIL, 2009 P.C.: We have heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties at some length. Usefully, reference can be made to the orders passed by the court dated 25th April, 2007 in Writ Petition No.740 of 2007 and even the orders passed by the authorities. 2. The contention of the petitioner before us is that none of the authorities is finally taking decision despite the fact that the society has taken the decision to remove the developer M/s. Maulesh Builders Pvt.Ltd. while according to the learned counsel appearing for the builder, the number of members of the society are intentionally delaying the matter by staying in transit accommodation despite the fact that permanent accommodation has already been provided and occupation certificate has been obtained. 3. Keeping in view the contentions of both the parties, we think the following directions would be just, fair and equitable and would dispose of the matter at this stage itself. a) We direct the SRA/the Assistant Registrar to deal with the application filed by the Co- operative Society and pass appropriate orders within four weeks from today. b) The SRA shall also ensure that the members of the society are shifted to the permanent accommodation and vacate the transit accommodation as expeditiously as possible and in any case not later than six weeks from the date of passing of this order. c) The SRA and other concerned authorities shall examine the matter and hear both the parties. We make it clear that the directions of the court as contained in this order should be complied with without fail. 4. Writ petition stands disposed of with the above directions. CHIEF JUSTICE S.C. DHARMADHIKARI, J.