sat 1 wp 10253-2010 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 10253 OF 2010 Shri Ashok Krushna Galande & Ors. ...Petitioners vs. The State of Maharashtra & Ors. ...Respondents Mr.V.S. Talkute for the Petitioners. Mr.S.S. Bhende, leanred AGP for the Respondents. CORAM : D.B. BHOSALE AND M.L. TAHALIYANI, JJ. OCTOBER 19, 2011 P.C :- 1 Learned Counsel for the parties state that the questions/issues raised in the present writ petition were also involved and raised in a group of Writ Petition Nos.10238/2010, 10168/2010 and 10172/2010. 2 Learned Counsel for the petitioners submits that this petition can also be disposed of in terms of the Order dated 5th August, 2011 passed in the aforementioned writ petitions. 3 Learned AGP does not dispute the statement and fairly states that this writ petition may also be disposed of in terms of the Order dated 5th August, 2011 which reads thus :- sat 2 wp 10253-2010 “ All these petitions are already admitted. The same are produced by the petitioners after giving notice to the Government Pleader on the ground that the issues raised in all these petitions are answered by the division bench of our High Court, Bench at Aurangabad in Writ Petition No.1491 of 2001 decided on 4th November, 2009. Learned AGP on instructions states that the submission made by the Counsel for the petitioners is correct and in all fairness submits that these petitions be disposed of on the same terms as the decision of the Aurangabad Bench. 2. Accordingly, all these petitions are disposed of on the same terms. No orders as to costs.” 4 From bare perusal of the order dated 5th August, 2011, it is clear that the aforementioned order is based on the judgment and order dated 4th November, 2009 passed in Writ Petition No.1491/2001, copy of which is placed on record at Exhibit-E to the petition. Thus, in effect, the present writ petition will have to be disposed of in terms of the judgment dated 4th November, 2009 passed in Writ Petition No.1491/2001. Order accordingly. 5 The writ petition is disposed of. (M.L. TAHALIYANI, J.) (D.B. BHOSALE, J.)