1 wp-6646.10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 6646 OF 2010 Hyundai Merchant Marine India Pvt.Ltd. ... Petitioner. V/s. Union of India and others. ... Respondents. Sandeep Parikh i/b. Kamlesh Patel i/b. Devan Dwarkadas & Partners for the petitioner. A.S.Rao for respondent Nos.1 and 2 to 5. S.Venkateswaran, Senior Advocate with M.S.Vinod Kumar i/b. V.Subramanian for respondent No.2. CORAM : V.C.DAGA AND R.M.SAVANT, JJ. DATED : 30th September 2010. P.C. : Perused petition. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the respondents. 2. Rule, returnable forthwith. Mr.Rao waives service for respondent Nos.1 and 2 to 5. Mr.Venkateswaran, learned senior counsel appearing with Mr.Vinod Kumar waives service for respondent No.2. Petition is heard finally by consent of parties. 2 wp-6646.10.sxw 3. During the course of hearing, Mr.Rao, learned counsel appearing for the Customs and other respondents makes a statement that Customs will grant permission to the respondent No.2 in a phased manner progressively to permit respondent No.2 to destuff cargo with necessary valuation with permission to take further effective steps to dispose of the same. 4. In turn, Mr.Venkateswaran, makes a statement that on receipt of permission from the Customs, immediate action would be initiated to destuff the cargo and release the containers as per annexure-1. 5. In the above view of the mutual arrangement, acceptable to the petitioner, all parties agree that it is not necessary to decide the other issues on merits. 4. Statements made by all concerned are taken on record. Petition is disposed of in terms of the aforesaid arrangement. Rule is made absolute in terms of this order with no order as to costs. (R.M.SAVANT, J.) (V.C.DAGA J.)