1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.4976 OF 2007 Smt.Sushila Shivram Datar. ...Petitioner vs. 1.The State of Maharashtra & anr. ...Respondents. --- Mr.G.S.Godbole, for Petitioner. Mr.A.H.Palekar, AGP for Respondents. CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH & J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. DATED: 25th August, 2008. P.C.:- 1. Heard the learned Counsel appearing for petitioner and the learned Counsel appearing for respondent no.1. The respondent no.1 had filed affidavit stating therein that the State Government has issued directions to the respondent no.2 Pune Municipal Corporation on 4.7.2001 directing it to publish a notice within 60 days inviting suggestions and objections for the proposed deletion of land admeasuring 2800 sq.mt. Of Survey no.35/1+3+4+5/1/2 2 from the Reservation of 'Primary School' site no.54. It is further stated that the Corporation did not publish any advertise inviting suggestions/ objections. Then the Government has referred to the provisions of Section 37(1A) of Maharashtra Regional & Town Planning Act and has stated thus:- “ I say the matter under petition, the directions of the Government under Section 37(1) are received by the Pune Municipal Corporation. I say that instead of publishing a notice within a period of 60 days as stipulated in the act, the Pune Municipal Corporations passed a Resolution not to delete the reservation of 'Primary School' on petitioners land. I say that in view of inaction of Pune Municipal Corporation appropriate action and accordingly an appropriate decision under Section 37 of the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act,1966 would be taken by the Government.” The Assistant Government Pleader states that the action which is referred to in the above statement will be taken by the Government as expeditiously as possible in any case within a period of Twelve weeks from today. The above referred statement in the affidavit and the statement made at Bar are accepted. In view of these statements, the petitioner does not 3 press the petition. The petition, therefore, is allowed to be withdrawn. (D.K.DESHMUKH, J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.)