IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA MISC.CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 305 OF 2011 IN MISC.CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 541 OF 2009 GOA COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY/DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT ... Applicant Versus THE GOA FOUNDATION, REP. BY ITS SECRETARY, DR. CLAUDE ALVARES., ... Respondent Mr. S. S. Kantak, Advocate General with Mr. A. Kamat, Addl. Govt. Advocate for the applicant. Ms. Norma Alvares, Advocate for the respondent. Coram:- S. C. DHARMADHIKARI & F. M. REIS, JJ. Date:- 15th March, 2011 P.C.:- Heard learned Advocate General in support of this application. The contesting parties are duly served. 2. This is an application for extension of time to comply with the orders passed in Writ Petition No.422/1998 with Writ Petition No. 99/1999, decided on 13th October, 2006. 3. It is no doubt true that an order was made on 8th July, 2010 granting finally six months' time to complete the task of identifying open plots in CRZ-II zone which are available for construction of hotels and to frame appropriate policy/regulations. The applicants have stated that they have approached M/s. Remote Sensing Instruments, Hyderabad which is an agency appointed for identification and mapping of open plots/spaces. The applicants have pointed out the several steps taken. 4. Learned Advocate General states that the Authorities have proceeded in right earnest and urgency for implementing the orders and directions of this Court. However, in the light of the time sought by the Agency, and thereafter to come out with the Draft Regional Plan, the applicants are seeking extension. 5. Having perused this application with the assistance of the learned Advocate General and the learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the contesting respondent, we are of the view that the Judgment dated 13th October, 2006 directs several steps to be taken. The extensions have been sought periodically. However, since in the instant application steps taken till date have been set out and it is stated that the process will be completed without any further extension, in larger public interest and as a last chance, we grant time of one month to the Authorities to implement the orders and directions of this Court in the Judgment delivered on 13th October, 2006. No further extension will be granted under any circumstances. The application is disposed of in these terms. S. C. DHARMADHIKARI, J. F. M. REIS, J. ssm.