FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CONTEMPT PETITION NO.192 OF 1998 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.43/2002 IN CONTEMPT PETITION NO.192/1998 WITH CONTEMPT PETITION NO.229 OF 1999 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.44/2002 IN CONTEMPT PETITION NO.229/1999 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.13/2003 IN CONTEMPT PETITION NO.229/1999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes,Office Memoranda of Coram,appearances,Court’s orders Court’s or Judge’s orders or directions and Registrar’s orders ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr.Alok Bagla i/b. M/s.Bagla Dandekar & Co., for the petitioners. Mr.M.C.Shah for respondent nos.1 to 4. Mr.B.H.Mehta, Asstt. Govt. Pleader for the State. CORAM : S.A. BOBDE, J. DATE : AUGUST 2, 2007. 1. The learned counsel for the respondents states that the respondents have complied with the order of which breach is alleged. The learned counsel for the petitioners does not deny the statement. The Contempt Petitions are, accordingly, disposed. The notice is discharged. 2. As regards Contempt Petition no.229 of 1999, the learned counsel for the petitioners states that an amount of approx. Rs.2,00,000/- has been deposited -: 2 :- by the respondents for reimbursement to the petitioners. The learned counsel for the respondents states that he has no objection to the petitioners withdrawing the said amount. Hence, the petitioners may apply for withdrawal of the said amount which shall be released to them after deducting costs such as Receiver’s charges, etc., that may be due. The amount shall be allowed to be withdrawn by the learned counsel for the petitioners Mr.A.M.Bagla, who shall give it to the person entitled to the said amount. 3. In view of the disposal of the Contempt Petitions, the above mentioned Civil Applications also stand disposed of. S.A. BOBDE, J.