-: 1 :- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1298 OF 1993 alongwith CIVIL APPL. NO. 2327 of 2011 Vasant K. Goregaonkar & Ors. ..Petitioners. Versus Parvatibai Shankar Bhavar and others. ..Respondents. Mr. V. Y. Sanglikar for P-1, 3 to 5. Mr. L. Doshi i/b Doshi Associates for respondents in W.P. and for Applicants in C. A. 2327 of 2011. Coram : RANJIT MORE, J. Date : October 21, 2011. P. C. : 1. Not on board. Mentioned for production. Accordingly, production was granted. 2. the petitioners in the writ petition are the landlords and the respondents claim to be tenants of the suit property. By the order impugned in the writ petition, the respondents are held to be entitled to purchase the suit land under section 32-G of the B.T. & A. L. Act, 1948. 3. The parties to the petition have settled the matter out of Court amicably. Instead of suit land, the petitioners have offered some other land to the respondents, which respondents have accepted and agreement to that effect is already executed. The possession of the said land is also delivered to the respondents. srp -: 2 :- The respondents cannot have both the lands and therefore they have agreed for setting aside of impugned order passed by the MRT. 4. The respondents in the writ petition have filed C.A. No. 2327 of 2011. Prayer clause (a) of the said C.A. reads thus : “The applicants/Respondents do not proceed in the above matter, as the same has been settled out of the Court and therefore the Applicants/Respondents pray that Writ Petition No. 1298 of 1993 be allowed in favour of the Respondents/Petitioners.” This application is signed by all the respondents. Mr. Doshi, learned counsel for the Applicants i.e., respondents in the W.P., has no objection if this civil application is allowed and consequently the writ petition is allowed. 5. Writ petition and civil application are, therefore, disposed of by passing following order. -: O R D E R :- (i) Civil Application No. 2327 of 2011 is allowed in terms of prayer clause (a). (ii) Writ Petition is allowed in terms of prayer clause (a). (iii) No order as to costs. (RANJIT MORE, J.)