-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 2427 OF 2007 Maharashtra Suraksha Rakshak Aghadi .... Petitioner versus Security Guards Board for Gr. Bombay & Thane Dist. & Ors. ...Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION NO. 2447 OF 2007 Ratan Sampat Sonawane ....Petitioner versus Security Guards Board for Gr. Bombay & Thane Dist. & Ors. ...Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION NO. 2479 OF 2007 Maharashtra Suraksha Rakshak Aghadi .... Petitioner versus Security Guards Board for Gr. Bombay & Thane Dist. & Ors. ...Respondents WITH -2- WRIT PETITION NO. 2480 OF 2007 Maharashtra Suraksha Rakshak Aghadi .... Petitioner versus Security Guards Board for Gr. Bombay & Thane Dist. & Ors. ...Respondents WITH WRIT PETITION (LODGING) NO. 2448 OF 2007 Maharashtra Suraksha Rakshak Aghadi .... Petitioner versus Security Guards Board for Gr. Bombay & Thane Dist. & Ors. ...Respondents Mr. Susheel Mahadeshwar, instructed by Ms. R.J. Todankar for the petitioners. Mr. M.S. Topkar for respondent No.1. Mr. R.S. Mishra for respondent No.3. Mr. R.S. Pai, instructed by M/s. Haresh Mehta & Co., for respondent No.2 in Writ Petition (Lodging) No. 2448 of 2007. CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. & J.P. DEVADHAR, J. DATE: DECEMBER 06, 2007. P.C. Learned counsel appearing for the parties fairly state that all -3- the above writ petitions are squarely covered on fact and law by two Division Bench judgments of this Court in the cases of (i) Maharashtra Suraksha Rakshak Aghadi vs. The Security Guards Board for Greater Bombay and others (Original Side Writ Petition No. 563 of 2007 and others), decided on 21st June, 2007 and (ii) Maharashtra Rajya Suraksha Rakshak & General Kamgar Union vs. Pune District Security Guards Board and others (Appellate Side Writ Petition No. 1972 of 2005 and others) decided on 27th September, 2007. Accordingly, these writ petitions are disposed of in terms thereof. The parties would take steps and the Board would act according to the directions contained in both the judgments. We further make it clear that the period prescribed under those orders shall operate from today. CHIEF JUSTICE J.P. DEVADHAR, J.