*1* wp.8064.09.922.sxw kps IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.8064 OF 2009 Vitthal Babaji Patil and another. ..Petitioners ­Versus­ The Divisional Joint Registrar and others. ..Respondents .......... Mr.Pratap Patil i/b B.R.Patil, for the Petitioners. Mr.Amit Borkar, for the Respondent Nos.2 and 3. Mr.R.M.Patne, AGP, for the Respondent No.1. .......... CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. Date : 05th July, 2011. P.C.: 1 The Petitioners have challenged in this Writ Petition the decision of the Revisional Authority, namely, the Divisional Joint Registrar refusing to entertain the revision application on the ground of want of compliance under Section 154(2A) of the Maharashtra Co­operative Societies Act, 1960. 2 After the matter was argued for sometime, Mr.Patil, learned counsel appearing for the Petitioners, on instructions, makes a statement that the Petitioners will deposit the deficit amount so as to cover 50% of the total sum under the recovery certificate, but they should be given sometime to do so. 3 At the request of Mr.Patil, the Petitioners are given eight weeks’ time to pay deficit amount of Rs.65,000/­. If such amount is paid/deposited with the Recovery Officer within the above period, the revision application shall be decided by the Divisional Joint Registrar on merits and in accordance with law, as expeditiously as possible and within *2* wp.8064.09.922.sxw a period of two months from the date of production of proof of such deposit. The impugned order stands substituted with this clarification. Needless to clarify that if the Petitioners fail to deposit the amount within the time stipulated above, the revision application shall stand dismissed and will not be revived thereafter in any event. 4 The Writ Petition is, accordingly, disposed of. No costs. (S.C. Dharmadhikari, J)