1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (LODG.) NO. 2306 OF 2010 M/s. Shree Maa Pharmachem Ltd. ... ... Petitioner. Versus Canara Bank & Anr. ... ... Respondents. Mr. J. K. Choksi i/by Mr. P. D. Patel for the Petitioner. Mr. P. A. Suratkar i/by M/s. S.S.P. Legal for the Respondents. CORAM : P. B. MAJMUDAR and ANOOP V. MOHTA, JJ. DATED : 20TH OCTOBER, 2010. P. C.: Since there is an agreement between the parties, it is not necessary to give any reason as learned Counsel appearing for respondent No.1 / Canara Bank, states that the Bank will take symbolic possession within a period of one week from today and will not take physical possession for a period of two weeks from the date of taking symbolic possession of the secured assets in question. 2. This writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of with the consent of both the learned advocates by holding that respondent No.1 – Canara Bank can 2 take symbolic possession of the secured assets in question within a period of one week from today and after taking such symbolic possession will wait for two more weeks for taking physical possession so that in the meanwhile the petitioner can approach the Debt Recovery Tribunal by taking out appropriate proceedings as may be available in law. Learned Counsel for the petitioner agrees and undertakes that his client will co-operate at the time of taking symbolic possession at the end of the Bank and will not create any trouble or nuisance at that time. 3. It is made clear that we have not expressed any opinion on the merits of the case and this order is passed on the express consent given by both the advocates appearing for the parties. 4. The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of. No costs. Sd/- (P. B. MAJMUDAR, J.) Sd/- (ANOOP V. MOHTA, J.)