1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD. WRIT PETITION NO.2032 OF 1996. Nandurbar Agricultural Product Market Committee, a body Corporate under the Bombay Agricultural Product Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1963, having its Office at Nandurbar District Dhule. ... Petitioner. Versus Union of India and others ... Respondents. ... Mr.A.B.Girase, advocate holding for Mr.R.B.Raghuwanshi, advocate for the petitioner. Mr.Alok Sharma, Asstt.Solicitor General of India for Union of India. ... CORAM : S.V.GANGAPURWALA,J. Date : 13.08.2010. ORAL ORDER 1. The petitioner is the original 2 plaintiff had filed Regular Civil Suit bearing No.118/1990, along with an application for temporary injunction restraining the Revenue Administration from closing and obstructing the 20 ft. wide public road at S.No.599 of Nandurbar and north-east corner of S.No.242 of Nandurbar. The said application was rejected by the Civil Judge (S.D.), Nandurbar. The petitioner preferred Misc.Civil Appeal No.9/1991. The Additional District Judge, Nandurbar vide its judgment and order dated 8.7.1991 also dismissed the appeal. Against the said order the petitioner has approached this Court. This Court vide its order dated 19.8.1991 had granted the order of status- quo. Thereafter vide order dated 22.8.1991 had admitted the petition and continued the order of status-quo. The said order of status-quo is still in force. 2. Mr.Girase, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that inspite of his efforts he could not get any instructions as to whether the said suit is still pending or decided. 3 3. In view of the fact that the order of status-quo is in force since 1991, I confirm the said order till disposal of the suit if suit is not already decided. Rule accordingly made absolute with no order as to costs. (S.V.GANGAPURWALA,J.) asp/office/wp203296