1 16,17, S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1679/2006. 18 & 19 M/s. Sajjan Lal Pasupati Vs. State & Ors. .. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 1680/2006. M/s. Panchori Brother Vs. State & Ors. .. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 1681/2006. M/s. Devi Lal Garg Vs. State & Ors. .. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 1683/2006. M/s Bohra Brother Vs. State & Ors. .. Date of Order :: 15th January 2009. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr. Mahendra Trivedi ] Mr. Parikshit Nayak ], for the petitioners. Mr. Vivek Shrimali for Mr. Ravi Bhansali, for the respondents. ..... BY THE COURT: These four petitions, involving similar facts and issues, have been taken up for consideration together. During the course of submissions in these matters, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted, in all fairness, that having regard to the dispute involved and having regard to their grievances, instead of pressing these petitions, the petitioners shall stand advised to make proper representation to the respondent Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti, Banswara ventilating all their grievances and stating further propositions, if any; and submitted that for this reason they 2 may be permitted not to press these writ petitions but with liberty for the petitioners to make proper representation and the respondent Mandi Samiti may take appropriate decision thereon after hearing the petitioners. Learned counsel Mr. Vivek Shrimali appearing for the respondent Mandi Samiti, in equal fairness, agrees to the proposition so stated. In view of the aforesaid submissions, without going into any other question, these writ petitions are dismissed as not pressed with liberty for the petitioners to make proper representation within 15 days from today; and with the observation that the respondent Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti, Banswara shall take appropriate decision on such representation/s, if so made, after hearing the concerned petitioner, and with further liberty for the petitioners that in case of any grievance remaining, they shall be entitled to take resort to appropriate remedy, but strictly in accordance with law. No costs. (DINESH MAHESHWARI), J. Mohan/