: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUIT NO.2848 OF 1990 Johnson & Johnson Ltd. ....Plaintiff V/s. M/s.Radient Agencies & Ors. ....Defendants Mr.Tushar Bhavsar i/b Chitnis & Co. for the Plaintiff. None for the Defendants. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 10TH JULY, 2008. P.C. : 1. Mr.Bhavsar, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Plaintiff tenders a compilation of documents. The same is taken on record and marked Exhibit-A (collectively). The suit is filed to recover an amount of Rs.3,00,264=48 ps. together with interest on Rs.2,24,723=90 ps. at 18% p.a. being the price of the goods sold and delivered by the Plaintiff to the Defendants. The said goods were sold pursuant to an agreement dated 12.8.1987. As recorded by the agreement the sale was on principal to principal basis. In respect of the sale, twelve invoices were raised. The goods were accepted by the Defendants without raising any objection. The invoices provide for interest at 18% p.a. if the payment is not made : 2 : within 15 days. Part payments were made leaving outstanding the amounts claimed in the suit. 2. After the suit was filed, the Summons for Judgment was taken out. In that Summons for Judgment, by an order dated 21.9.1992, the Defendants were granted leave conditional upon depositing Rs.2,00,000/- within four weeks. The said order has not been complied with. 3. The Defendants are not entitled to defend the suit because they have not deposited the amounts pursuant to an order dated 21.9.1992. 4. In any event there is nothing on record that militates against the Plaintiff’s claim. 5. In the circumstances, the suit is decreed, as prayed. Refund as per rules.