IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 225 OF 2008 Heena Umesh Mehta ..... ...... ......Petitioner V/s Blue Star Enterprises & Ors. ..... ...... ...Respondents. Mr.A.M.Saraogi, Adv. For the petitioner. Mrs.P.P.Shinde, APP For the State. CORAM: A.P.DESHPANDE, J. 7/2/08 PC: The present petitioner is the original complainant who filed a complaint under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act on dishonour of cheque issued by respondent Nos. 1 ad 2. The cheque was in the sum of Rs.5 lacs. Within about nine months period from the date of filing of complaint the accused deposited sum of Rs.5 lacs. The trial Court considering the fact that the accused had deposited sum of Rs.5 lacs though convicted the accused sentenced him to pay fine of Rs.500/-. Rs.5 lacs which were deposited by accused are directed to be paid to the complainant by way of compensation. Aggrieved by the said order the petitioner moved the Sessions Court vide Criminal Revision No.618/06. In the revision Court found that merely payment of Rs.5 lacs viz. The amount covered by the cheque would not be adequate compensation and as such roughly calculating the interest on the 1 sum of Rs.5 lacs for a period of nine months has directed payment of additional amount of compensation of Rs.50,000/- so also directed payment of sum of Rs.10,000/- by way of costs incurred. Perused the Revisional order, which is challenged in this petition. The same does not need to be interfered with. It is then contended that the impugned order goes to make some incorrect observations about factual position regarding the civil litigation. If that be so the petitioner can approach the same court for redressal of his grievance. In the result writ petition is dismissed. 7.2.08 2