THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SANJAY KUMAR WRIT PETITION NO.18595 OF 2010 DATED 7TH DECEMBER, 2011 Between: Flytech Aviation Limited, a Company incorporated Under the Companies Act, 1956, rep. by its Executive Director Capt. K.Mamatha. … Petitioner A n d Union of India, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Rep. by its Secretary, Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Safadarjung Airport, New Delhi, and others. … Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SANJAY KUMAR WRIT PETITION NO.18595 OF 2010 O R D E R The petitioner academy was aggrieved by the proceedings dated 15/16.07.2010 and 17/19.07.2010 issued by the Airports Authority of India initiating certain measures against the petitioner pending conciliation proceedings. This Court, by interim order dated 30.07.2010, took note of the undertaking given on behalf of the petitioner that it would not shift any of its assets pending the conciliation proceedings and directed the Airports Authority of India not to act upon the impugned letter dated 15/16.07.2010, whereby it had directed stoppage of the petitioner academy’s flying activities. The Airports Authority of India moved WVMP No.4057 of 2010 to vacate the aforestated order. The counter ﬁled in support thereof demonstrates that the proposal submitted by the conciliator was not accepted by the corporate headquarters of the Airports Authority of India at New Delhi under letter dated 06.08.2010. By that time, the period for completion of conciliation proceedings which had been extended upto 31.07.2010 had also expired. Though there is no indication of any letter having been addressed by the Airports Authority of India in terms of Section 76(d) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, terminating the conciliation proceedings, the aforestated events conclusively manifest that the conciliation proceedings did come to an end. Sri M.Anil Kumar, learned counsel representing Sri B.Vijaysen Reddy, learned counsel for the petitioner academy, states that after the conclusion of the conciliation proceedings, his client has initiated arbitration proceedings. Be that as it may. In so far as the impugned letters dated 15/16.07.2010 and 17/19.07.2010 are concerned, the measures initiated thereunder were pending the conciliation proceedings only. As the said conciliation process has concluded, the measures under the impugned letters no longer survive. It is for the parties to work out their remedies in accordance with law for resolving their inter se disputes. The case on hand does not present any redressable grievance for adjudication in the light of the above developments and is accordingly dismissed. Interim order dated 30.07.2010 is vacated. Miscellaneous Petitions shall stand disposed of in consequence. There shall be no order as to costs. ---------------------------- SANJAY KUMAR, J. 7TH DECEMBER, 2011. PGS/VGSR