1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE WRIT PETITION NO.6419 OF 2005 Terminal Bhaji Mandai Hamal, Mapadi, Mathadi Kamgar Union. ...Petitioner. Vs. The Agricultural Produce Market Committee, Solapur & Ors. ...Respondents. .... Mr. S.D. Thokade for the Petitioner. Mrs. A.N. Helekar for Respondent No.4. Mr.Y. D. Mulani, AGP for Respondent No.3. ..... CORAM : F.I REBELLO AND DR.D.Y.CHANDRACHUD, JJ. September 29, 2005. P.C. Learned Counsel for the Petitioner seeks leave to add Mathadi Kamgar Sangh as the Respondent. Oral leave granted. Mathadi Kamgar Sangh is added as Respondent No.4. The Petitioner to take steps to implead newly added Respondent as a party within one week. Mrs.Helekar waives notice for Respondent No.4. 2. Rule. Heard forthwith. 3. It is the case of the Petitioner that it has preferred an 2 appeal against the decision taken by Respondent No.1, now represented by an Administrator. The contention of the Petitioner is that it has applied for an ad-interim relief, but that has been rejected and in these circumstances, the present petition. 4. The Learned Counsel has drawn the attention of the Court to the earlier judgment of this Court and to other orders passed from time to time. On behalf of Respondent No.4, the Learned Counsel points out that the decision was taken after hearing all the parties and interest of those who are covered by the earlier decision. 5. We do not propose to consider the merits of the matter. Suffice it to say that interests of justice will be met if the decision dated 19th September 2005 is stayed pending the hearing and final disposal of the appeal. Respondent No.2, the Appellate Authority to dispose of the appeal within four weeks from today. The Petitioner and Respondent No.4 to appear before Respondent No.2 on 7th October 2005 at 11 a.m. for further directions. It is made clear that in view of the stay order, the Market Year which was yet to start cannot start. We direct that the Market Year be 3 extended as on the date when Respondent No.2 takes a decision. 6. Rule is made absolute in the above terms. No order as to costs. ( F.I. Rebello, J. ) (Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud, J.)