: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CHAMBER SUMMONS NO.203 OF 2005 IN EXECUTION APPLICATION (LDG.) NO.96 OF 2005 IN AWARD DATED 18.3.2002 Ashok Kumar s/o Sriram Agarwal ....Applicant V/s. Ramjeevan R. Saraf & Anr. ....Respondents None for the Applicant. Mr.S.K. Chaurasia i/b Mr.A.M. Saraogi for the Respondents. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 7TH FEBRUAY, 2006. P.C. : 1. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Applicant was absent Yesterday as well as today. 2. However, Mr.Chorasia, the leaned counsel counsel appearing on behalf of the Respndents states without prejudice to the rights and contentions that he has no objection to the appointment of the Receiver only to take formal possession. 3. In the circumstance, the Chamber Summons is : 2 : made absolute in terms of prayer (a). It is clarified that the Receiver shall not insist on security or royalty. Till the Receiver takes possession, the Chamber Summons is made absolute in terms of pryaer (b). . The Chamber Summons is accordingly disposed of.