CWP No.163 of 2001 7.7.2008. Present: Mr.Paresh Sharma, vice counsel for the petitioner. Mr.R.M. Bisht & Mr.Rajesh Mandhotra, Dy.A.Gs., for the respondents. By means of this public interest litigation, the petitioner has prayed that the registration numbers of motor vehicles should be allotted strictly in accordance with the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act and the Rules framed thereunder. It has also been prayed that the State Government be directed to comply with the Rules. The stand of the State Government is that they are strictly complying with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and the Rules framed thereunder. In fact, the State can take no other stand. In a country where the rule of law prevails, everybody has to follow the rule of law. Aberrations pointed out in the petition have already been remedied by the State. We have also been informed by Mr.R.M. Bisht, learned Deputy Advocate General, that a policy has been framed for allotment of registration numbers to the vehicles. This policy has not been challenged and is not the subject matter of this petition. In view of the developments which have taken place and in view of the stand of the State that it is strictly conforming to the provisions of the law, nothing survives in the petition, which is accordingly disposed of. (Deepak Gupta), Judge. July 7, 2008. (V.K. Ahuja), (TILAK) Judge.