IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.9012 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.9012 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.9012 OF 2005 ------------------------------------:---------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of : Court’s or Judge’s orders. coram, appearances, Court’s orders : or directions and Registrar’s : orders. : ------------------------------------:------------------------------------ Mr.B.G.Tangsali for the petitioner. Mr.R.D.Rane GP for the respondent. CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR,AG.C.J. & CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR,AG.C.J. & CORAM: V.G.PALSHIKAR,AG.C.J. & D.B.BHOSALE, J. D.B.BHOSALE, J. D.B.BHOSALE, J. DATED: 23RD DECEMBER, 2005 DATED: 23RD DECEMBER, 2005 DATED: 23RD DECEMBER, 2005 P.C.: . By this petition, the petitioner has impugned the action of the respondent - R.T.O. of impounding and seizing the vehicle belonging to the petitioner as it violated the requirement of R.T.O. which do not permit plying of vehicle which are more than eight years old of the manufacture. In similar circumstances this court was moved in Writ Petition No.6086/05 taking into consideration peculiar circumstances in which the vehicles are prohibited from being plying within limits of Greater Bombay, directed the disposal of petition in following terms: "2. In these circumstances, this petition is disposed of by direction the petitioner to deposit with the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund an amount of Rs.20,000/-. The petitioner shall deposit this amount with the 2nd respondent who shall, in turn, forward the amount to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. The petitioner shall file an undertaking before the second respondent that the vehicle shall not, hereafter, be plied within the municipal limits of Greater Mumbai. The second respondent shall subject to compliance with the aforesaid conditions release the vehicle only for one journey within the municipal limits of Greater Mumbai so as to enable the petitioner to take the vehicle outside the municipal limits." 3. In our opinion, this petition can also be disposed of by accepting the request of the petitioner for depositing in Chief Minister’s Fund an amount of Rs.20,000/- and on such deposit the petitioner will also file an undertaking before the respondent no.2 that the vehicle shall not ply within municipal limits of Greater Bombay. Respondent No.2 is directed to seek compliance of the order and release the vehicle only for one way journey out of municipal limits of Greater Bombay. The petition is, accordingly, disposed of. ...