1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (LODGING) NO.1512 OF 2005 Vanita H. Vengurlekar ....Petitioner Versus State of Maharashtra & Ors. ....Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION (LODGING) NO.1513 OF 2005 Laxman B. Sonawane ....Petitioner Versus State of Maharashtra & Ors. ....Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION (LODGING) NO.1514 OF 2005 Savita D. Kharva ....Petitioner Versus State of Maharashtra & Ors. ....Respondents Ms.Usha Purohit for the Petitioners. Mr.G. W. Mattos, Assistant Government Pleader for the Respondents. CORAM : DALVEER BHANDARI, C.J. & S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. 2 DATE : 18TH AUGUST, 2005. P.C. : It is mentioned in Writ Petition (Lodging) No.1512 of 2005 that the Petitioner is the widow of Harischandra Atmaram Vengurkar. The said Harischandra Vengurkar was the tenant of Room No.4, Sathe Building No.4 situated at Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai-400 012. 2. Atmaram died in the year 1969 and was survived by his wife Sitabai, son Harischandra and his wife – Vanita. 3. The said Harischandra Vengurkar also died in the year 2002. The Petitioner is filing this Petition on behalf of herself and other family members including her mother-in-law Savitabai. She prays that the Respondents be directed to allot the permanent accommodation to the Petitioner in any reconstructed building. 4. It is also mentioned in Writ Petition (Lodging) No.1513 of 2005 that the Petitioner in this Petition is a permanent resident of Room No.2, 14/B Umer Sheikh Chawl, Mhatarpakdi Road, Mumbai- 400 010. The Petitioner presently resides at Room No.4, Chawl No.1 in Mankhurd Transit Camp. 3 5. It is further mentioned in Writ Petition (Lodging) No.1514 of 2005 that the Petitioner is the widow of Deoji Vishram Kharva. The said Deoji was the original tenant of Room No.1, Ground Floor, Umer Sheikh Chawl, Matar Pakhdi, Mumbai-400 010. The said Deoji died on 26th August, 1990. 6. Thus the widow of said Deoji – the Petitioner - is filing the present Petition for a permanent accommodation to her in lieu of old accommodation, which was vacated for repairs/reconstruction. 7. The learned Assistant Government Pleader appearing for the Respondents submits that the Petitioners' cases will be scrutinized within a period of four weeks and within four weeks thereafter permanent allotment would be granted to the Petitioners, in case the Petitioners are found eligible. The applications submitted by the Petitioners would be considered in accordance with law. No further directions are necessary in these Writ Petitions. These Writ Petitioners are accordingly disposed of. CHIEF JUSTICE 4 S.J. VAZIFDAR, J.