: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COURT RECEIVER’S REPORT DT.10.6.2001 IN ARBITRATION PETITION NO.619 OF 2001 L. & T. Finance Ltd. ....Petitioners V/s. AMR Constructions & Anr. ....Respondents WITH COURT RECEIVER’S REPORT DT.10.6.2001 IN ARBITRATION PETITION NO.620 OF 2001 L. & T. Finance Ltd. ....Petitioners V/s. AMR Constructions & Anr. ....Respondents Mrs.Shakuntala Joshi for the Petitioners. Respondents and their advocates absent. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 24TH JUNE, 2005. P.C. : 1. It appears that the Petitioners did no move the Court Receiver for implementation of the order dated 14.1.2002 as the Respondents were making some part payments. The amount of approximately Rs.5,00,000/- is still outstanding. : 2 : 2. At this stage, the Court Receiver is directed to address another letter to the Respondents regarding implementation of the order dated 14.1.2002. At this stage, the Petitioners do not press for the Receiver to take forcible possession of the suit vehicles. 3. The costs of the Receiver of Rs.1,000/- in each of the above Court Receiver’s reports shall be paid by the Petitioners within two weeks from today. 3. The above Receiver’s reports are accordingly disposed of. Fresh reports may be submitted, if necessary upon request of the Petitioners.