AO1298_2010 Vidya amin IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 1298 OF 2010 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1600 OF 2010 IN APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 1298 OF 2010 Mohammed Yusuf Hasan ... Appellant vs. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ... Respondent Ms. Geeta Shastri with Mr. Amit Shastri, Advocate for the Appellant Ms. M.R. Bhoir, Advocate for Respondent-BMC CORAM : R.G. Ketkar, J. DATE : 9th March, 2012. P.C. Heard Ms. Geeta Shastri, learned counsel for the appellant and Ms. M.R. Bhoir, learned counsel for the respondent-BMC. 2. Ms. Geeta Shastri invited my attention to the order dated 9th June, 2011 passed by this Court (Coram: J.H. Bhatia, J.) in Appeal from Order No. 188 of 2011. She also invited my attention to the application dated 1st July, 2005 made by the appellant to the Assistant Commissioner/Senior Licence Inspector 'A' Ward for renewal of projection licence No. 80276 at Indian Mercantile Chambers, 170, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Colaba, Mumbai. She also invited my attention to the reminders issued by the appellant on 30th July, 2005 and 13th June, 2006. She submitted that despite this, the Corporation 1 of 2 AO1298_2010 has not taken any decision on the issue of renewal of licence no. 80276. She submitted that in terms of order dated 9th June, 2011 passed by this Court in Appeal from Order No. 188 of 2011, she may be permitted to withdraw this appeal with a liberty to pursue the matter with the Municipal Corporation for renewal of the said licence. In view of this, the appellant is at liberty to pursue with the Assistant Commissioner/Senior Licence Inspector 'A' Ward the renewal of licence No. 80276. The concerned Assistant Commissioner/Senior Licence Inspector 'A' Ward shall after giving opportunity of hearing to the appellant, decide the application for renewal on its own merits and in accordance with law. 3. In view of this, Appeal from Order is allowed to be withdrawn with liberty to pursue the matter with the Municipal Corporation. As the Appeal from Order is disposed of, nothing survives in the Civil Application and the same is also disposed of. [R.G. KETKAR, J ] 2 of 2