1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.6672 OF 2009 Dhanaji Waman Patil .. Petitioner. Vs. The Managing Trustees, Mother Education Trust & Ors. .. Respondents. Mr.R.B.Parab and Mr.A.J.Almeida for the petitioner. Mrs.Anjali Helekar for respondent no.1. CORAM : D.B. BHOSALE, J. DATED : 9TH DECEMBER, 2009 P.C. . Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. This writ petition arises from the orders passed by the revenue authorities in RTS proceedings. By the last order dated 9.6.2009 the Additional Commissioner, Konkan Division, Mumbai, has directed the Tahsildar, Borivali, to enter the name of respondent-trust in other rights column of 7 x 12 extract in respect of the land in dispute. The impugned direction is based on the agreement of sale dated 22.2.1989, executed by the petitioner in favour of the respondent-trust. There is no dispute that the impugned order does not disturb the name of petitioner entered in the kabzedar (occupation) column of the 7 X 12 extract. It is equally true and undisputed that though the name of petitioner finds place in the kabzedar 2 column the petitioner is not in possession of the suit land and admittedly, the respondent-trust is in possession thereof. There is no dispute that the respondent-trust has filed a suit bearing regular civil suit No.2830 of 2005 in this court for specific performance of the agreement dated 22.2.1989 and the suit is pending. In the circumstances I am not inclined to entertain this writ petition and I am satisfied that liberty to the petitioner to approach the concerned revenue authority afresh for effecting necessary changes in the record of rights after the suit is finally disposed of, will meet the ends of justice. Order accordingly. It is needless to state that the civil suit will be decided on merits in accordance with law and uninfluenced by the orders impugned in the writ petition. It is made clear that the order impugned in the petition is not disturbed by this order. With these observations the writ petition is disposed of. (D. B. Bhosale, J.)