1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.9496 OF 2009 Chandrakant Dilip Ranka and ors .. Petitioners Vs Shivkrupa Sahakari Patpedhi Ltd Mumbai and ors .. Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION NO.9497 OF 2009 Dilip Mohanlal Ranka and ors .. Petitioners Vs Shivkrupa Sahakari Patpedhi Ltd Mumbai and ors .. Respondents Mr. A.B.Kadam , Advocate for the petitioners. Mr. R.S.Ghadge i/b Ashok Lokhande,for Respondent nos 1 and 2. Mr R.M.Patne.AGP for respondent nos 3 and 4 CORAM : D.B.BHOSALE, J. DATE : 26/11/2009 PC: 1. Heard learned counsel for the parties. Rule. By consent, rule made returnable forthwith. Learned counsel appearing for the respondents waive service. T 2 By consent of the learned counsel for the parties, the petitions are taken up for hearing and final disposal at the admission stage itself. 3. These two writ petitions are directed against the recovery certificates dated 16.9.2009 issued by respondent no.3. Though there is a remedy of revision provided under section 154 of the Maharahstra Co-operative Societies Act, the petitioners have approached this court directly. I am entertaining these writ petitions in view of the submission made by the learned counsel for the petitioners. Mr.Kadam, learned counsel for the petitioners, on instructions from his client who is present in the court, submits that the petitioners are prepared to pay the entire recoverable dues as per the recovery certificates in both the petitions within a period of eight weeks from today. He further submits that the petitioners shall deposit fifty percent of the the recoverable dues in both the petitions within a period of two to four weeks from today. The learned counsel for the respondent-society, on instructions from respondent no.2 who is present in the court, submits that after the petitioners deposit fifty percent of the total recoverable dues, they will open the seal and hand over possession of the shop premises to the petitioners along with the goods. In view of the statements made by the learned counsel for the parties, I am 3 satisfied that these petitions can be conveniently disposed of by the following order. The petitioners in both the petitions together shall deposit the entire recoverable dues as per the recovery certificates dated 16.9.2009 within a period of eight weeks from today. On fifty percent of the total recoverable dues being deposited by the petitioners, respondent nos 1 and 2 shall open the seal and hand over the shop premises bearing shop no.4, situated at Jambhali Naka, Ranko building, Thane (west), along with the goods to the petitioners. However, the attachment of the shop shall continue till the entire recoverable dues are paid by the petitioners to respondent no1-society. Respondent nos 1 and 2 shall not take any coercive steps for a period of eight weeks from today. If the petitioners in both the petitions fail to pay the amount, as aforestated, it would be open to respondent nos 1 and 2 to seal the property again and proceed to recover the amount in accordance with law. With these observations, Rule in both the petitions is made absolute in terms of this order. The petitions are disposed of. (D. B. Bhosale, J.) 4