1 CONP91.09.sxw JPP IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO. 91 OF 2009 IN NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 2989 OF 2002 IN APPEAL NO. 104 OF 2002 IN NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 1413 OF 2000 IN SUIT NO. 2233 OF 1996 Mr. Amrish R. Kilachand. ... Petitioner. V/s. Sheemati A. Kilachand & Ors. ... Respondents. Mr. Rohan Cama i/b. Bharucha & Partners for the Petitioner. None for the Respondents. CORAM : R.Y. GANOO, J. DATED : 29th OCTOBER 2010. P.C. :- In the course of hearing of the Petition, it was pointed out to the learned Counsel for the Petitioner that the Petition is filed beyond the period of limitation and hence, it is required to be dismissed on merits. On hearing this, learned Counsel for the Petitioner applied for withdrawal of this Petition. 2. The Petition is allowed to be withdrawn with no order as to costs. It is clarified that if the Petitioner has any other means to protect his rights, he is free to prosecute those means. (R.Y. GANOO, J.)