CWP No. 933 of 2006. 20-12-2006: Present: Mr. Onkar Jairath, Advocate, for the Petitioner. Mr. M.S. Chandel, Advocate General with Mr. R.M. Bisht, Dy. Advocate General for respondents No. 1 to 4. The main challenge in the writ petition was to the grant of short term mining lease to respondent No.5 mainly on the ground that no objection had been sought from the co-sharers. The State has filed reply and in the reply, it has been clearly stated that the short term permits issued in favour of respondent No.5 have been withdrawn till he obtains no objection certificate (s) from all the co-sharers of the land adjoining the Government land which has been applied for grant of mining lease. In view of the fact that the short term permits granted in favour of respondent No.5 stands withdrawn, the present writ petition does not survive and is dismissed as infructuous. Liberty, however, is reserved to the Petitioner to again approach this Court in case permits are granted in favour of respondent No.5. CMP No. 1482 of 2006. No order in view of the disposal of the main writ petition. (Deepak Gupta), J. (Surinder Singh), J. December 20, 2006. (BM)