1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUIT NO.2335 OF 1984 Rajesh Jhaveri & Anr. .. Plaintiffs Versus Music India Ltd. .. Defendants Ms.Firdaus A.H.Moosa i/b.Mr.Anand Grover for plaintiffs Mr.Rajeev Ravi i/b. Bilawala & Co. for defendant CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 3rd February 2009. P.C. . Leave to amend granted. Amendments to be carried out within two weeks. Learned Advocate instructed by M/s.Bilawala and Company states that they waive service for substituted defendants. They also confirm that the consent terms are binding on substituted party/ defendants and they are fully agreeable to the terms recorded. The same are reduced in writing by the plaintiff and M/s.Music India Ltd. 2 2. Parties have settled their dispute out of court, inasmuch as recognising plaintiffs’ right as owner of the copyright in the subject composition, the parties have further arrived at a settlement soas to commercially exploit the said composition in India and elsewhere. 3. However, this is subject to the rights of the plaintiffs as owner. In the said circumstances, plaintiffs give up the claim in the suit. The consent terms are fully understood by parties. They have duly signed them after they were authorised to do so. In such circumstances, consent terms are taken on record and marked "X" for identification. Order in terms of consent terms. Refund as per rules. (S.C.Dharmadhikari, J)