1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION jmi WRIT PETITION NO. 1465 OF 2010. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani & Others. ..Petitioners. v/s. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai & Ors. ..Respondents. .... Ms. Anjali Chandurkar, a/w. Mr. D.J. Kakalia & Mr. Onkar Chandurkar, i/b. Mulla & Mulla, for Petitioners. Mr. K.K. Singhvi, Senior Advocate, a/w. Ms. Trupti Puranik, for BMC. Ms. Smita Gaidhani, AGP, for Respondent No.5. .... CORAM : S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : 23RD AUGUST 2010. P.C. By this Writ Petition, the Petitioners have impugned the order passed by the Respondent No.3 dated 25th March 2010 (Exhibit-K to the Petition), rejecting request of the Petitioners seeking exemption under section 143(1)(a) of the M.M.C. Act. No reasons are set out in the said order as to why the Petitioners are not entitled to exemption under section 143(1)(a) of the M.M.C. Act. 2. In view thereof, Mr. K.K. Singhvi, learned Senior Advocate appearing for the Respondents states that the Corporation is willing to withdraw its order dated 25th March 2010 and pass fresh orders after giving a hearing to the Petitioners. The Corporation also has no objection if the 2 Petitioners are allowed to file a fresh comprehensive Application seeking exemption under section 143(1)(a) of the M.M.C. Act. 3. In view thereof, the following order is passed by consent of the parties :- (i) The Respondents are allowed to withdraw the order dated 25th March 2010 which is impugned in this Writ Petition. (ii) The Petitioners shall file a fresh Application before the Respondents seeking exemption under section 143(1)(a) of the M.M.C. Act within a period of two weeks from today, which the Respondents shall dispose of within eight weeks thereafter. (iii) All contentions of the parties are kept open. (iv) Writ Petition is accordingly, disposed of. [ S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. ]