1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY: NAGPUR BENCH: NAGPUR C.A.F. 3047/2010 IN F.A.ST.19054/2010 THE UNION INDIA ..VS.. NASREENBEE W/O SHAIKH JAFAR & ORS Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, Appearances, Court’s orders or directions and Registrar’s orders Court’s or judges Orders. CORAM: SMT. VASANTI A. NAIK, J. DATE: 14 /12 / 2010 Heard Shri Mankar, the learned counsel for the applicant and Shri Bagul, the learned counsel for the respondent. Though the learned counsel for the respondent opposes the prayer made in the civil application, for the reasons stated in the civil application, the delay in filing the appeal is condoned. The civil application is disposed of. JUDGE FIRST APPEAL STAMP NO.19054/2010 Heard Shri Mankar, the learned counsel for the applicant Admit. Call for R & P. Shri Bagul, the learned counsel waives notice on behalf of respondents. JUDGE C.A.F. STAMP NO.19059/2010 Heard Shri Mankar, the learned counsel for the applicant 2 and Shri Bagul, the learned counsel for the respondent. Perused the judgment passed by the tribunal. The judgment passed by the Tribunal is stayed on the condition that the appellant deposits the entire decretal amount in this court, within a period of six weeks. On the appellant making the said deposit, the respondents are permitted to withdraw the amount of Rs.2,00,000/-, on furnishing solvent surety/surety, to the satisfaction of the Registrar. The balance amount may be placed in a fixed deposit account of a nationalized bank, initially for a period of three years and the same should be renewed thereafter from time to time, during the pendency of the appeal. The civil application is allowed in the aforesaid terms and disposed of. JUDGE SMP.