-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTIION (1) Writ Petition No.5146 of 2003 with Civil Application Stamp No. 26616 of 2007 and (2) Writ Petition No.5147 of 2003 with Civil Applicatio Stamp No.26624 of 2007 and (3) Writ Petition No. 5148 of 2003 with Civil Application No.2960 of 2007 and (4) Writ Petition No.5149 of 2007 with Civil Application No.2961 of 2007 and (5) Writ Petition No.5150 of 2003 with civil application no.2958 of 2007 and (6)Writ Petition No. 5151 of 2003 with Civil Application Stamp No. 26627 of 2007 and (7) Writ Petition No.5152 of 2003 with Civil Application Stamp No.26630 of 2007 and (8) Writ Petition No.5153 of 2003 with Civil Application Stamp No.26632 of 2007 and (9) Writ Petition No.5154 of 2003 with Civil Application Stamp No.26636 of 2007 and (10) Writ Petition No. 5155 of 2003 with Civil Application No.2962 of 2007 and (11) Writ Petition No.5156 of 2003 with Civil Application No.2959 of 2007 -2- 1. M/s Farmvet Centre and another ..Petitioners vs. 1. Rupee Cooperative Bank Ltd.d and others ..Respondents Shri Narayan Sahu i/b M/s S.K.Srivastava and co. for petitioners. Shri K.V.Tembe for respondents. CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J. S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J. S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J. 30th NOVEMBER, 2007 NOVEMBER, 2007 NOVEMBER, 2007 P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. All these writ petitions are covered by the latest Supreme Court decision reported in 2007(3) Mh.L.J.434 (Greater Bombay Coop.Bank Ltd. Vs. United Yarn Tex.Pvt.Ltd. and others). The said judgment holds that the Court/Tribunal/Authorities under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 have jurisdiction to entertain and try the dispute/case filed by the Cooperative Bank for recovery of their dues and such cases/disputes need not be referred to the Debt Recovery Tribunal. The petitions are disposed of in terms of the said Supreme Court decision. Rule discharged. Interim order stands vacated. The proceedings before the authorities shall proceed in accordance with law. -3- 2. In view of disposal of the writ petitions, civil applications do not survive and are disposed off accordingly with no order as to costs. (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J.) (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J.) (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI J.)