1 IN THE HIGH COURT JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.10855 of 2009 Shri.B.A.Shrivastav. ...Petitioner vs. 1.The Union of India & ors. ...Respondents --- Mr.M.S.Karnik, for Petitioner. Mr.Madhav Jamdar with Mr.S.R.Bombhavle, for Respondent no.1. --- CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH & A.R.JOSHI, JJ. DATED: 17TH FEBRUARY,2010 P.C.: 1. When we heard the matter on 19.1.2010, a solemn statement was made by the petitioner before 2 us that he is not interested in continuing as a Notary and he is willing to resign, however, he submitted that he cannot submit his resignation because his appointment as Notary has been terminated by the order impugned and he further stated that even if an interim order is made he will avail that order only for the purpose of his resignation, and therefore, we granted ad-interim order. The learned Counsel appearing for petitioner now informs that the petitioner has no intention to resign and that he has changed his mind. In our opinion, after having made solemn statement before us and on the basis of that statement obtained ad- interim order of the Court, the petitioner now cannot turn around. Therefore, the petitioner is not entitled to any interference at the hands of this Court. The petition is, therefore, rejected. The petitioner is directed to pay as and by way of cost of this petition Rs.25,000/- to Respondent no.1 within a period of two weeks from today. The Registrar shall also send a copy of this order to Bar Council. The Bar Council shall look into the 3 conduct of the petitioner and take action against him as per law, if so advised. (D.K.DESHMUKH,J.) (A.R.JOSHI,J.)