wp6367.10 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 6367 OF 2010 M/s Karan Bottling Company Pvt. Ltd. .. PETITIONER VERSUS The State of Maharashtra & others .. RESPONDENTS Mr. C.R. Deshpande, advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Mr. K.G. Ghute Patil, AGP for the State. ===== CORAM : NARESH H. PATIL & T.V. NALAWADE, JJ DATE : 14 th OCTOBER, 2011 PER COURT : 1 The petitioner contends that it is having manufacturing unit at plot No. C-31 and C-32, MIDC, Shrirampur, Tq. Shriramur, Dist. Ahmednagar. One M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd. was holding license for manufacturing country liquor under license No. CLI 22/75-76. Its manufacturing unit was situate at 15-A, Mumbai-Pune road, Pune. Under a deed of transfer executed on 27-2-2010, between M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd. and the petitioner, said license for manufacturing country liquor has been transferred in the name of wp6367.10 2 present petitioner. 2 M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd. had filed Writ Petition bearing No. 2688/2002 before the Principal Seat of Bombay High Court. It is submitted that said writ petition was heard alongwith other connected petitions. M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd. had challenged the legality of imposing transport fees for issuing transport passes. By judgment and order dated 6 th May, 2011, the Division Bench (Coram : P.B. Majmudar, J. & A.A. Sayed, J) allowed said petitions. 3 Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner claims identical relief which was prayed by M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd in Writ Petition no. 2688/2002. 4 Learned AGP submits that this petition can be disposed of as the issue raised by the petitioner herein is identical to the issue raised by M/s Subhash Liquors Pvt. Ltd. in Writ Petition no. 2688/2002. 5 After considering the submissions advanced, we observe that the wp6367.10 3 present petition is disposed of in view of the judgment delivered by the Bombay High Court in Writ Petition no. 2688/2002 and other connected petitions on 6 th May, 2011. Writ petition is accordingly disposed of. ( T. V. NALAWADE ) ( NARESH H.PATIL ) JUDGE JUDGE dyb