2501caf2510.10.odt 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR C.A.F.NO.2510 of 2010 in F.A.NO.1035 of 2008. Shri Shyam s/o Rampati Pande and anr. ..vs.. Mah. State Electricity Distribution Co.Ltd. C.A.F.NO.2511 OF 2010 IN F.A.NO.1036 OF 2008. Shyam Ramapati Pande . .vs.. Mah. State Electricity Distribution Co.Ltd. ............................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ............................................................................................................................................................... Mr.M.Anilkumar, Adv. for the appellant. Mr.A.S.Chanhdurkar Adv. for the resp. CORAM : R.M.SAVANT, J. DATED : 25th January, 2011. The above civil applications have been filed for setting aside the order dated 18/8/2010 in Civil Application Nos.575 of 2010 and 580 of 2010 to the extent that it directed the appellant/applicant to deposit an amount of Rs.10,12,289.35 towards penalty payable to the M.S.E.D.C. During the pendency of the above civil applications, the learned counsel, it appears, have arrived at some calculations as a consequence of which the amount now payable towards the penalty is to the extent of Rs.50,000/-. Mr.Chandurkar, learned counsel appearing for the M.S.E.D.C. fairly accepts that such calculations, in fact, have 2501caf2510.10.odt 2 been made and the outcome is that the outstanding comes to Rs.50,000/- towards penalty. However, Shri Chandurkar states that though the respondent may be allowed to deposit an amount of Rs.50,000/- now, the same should be without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the parties and subject to the final calculations that may be arrived at the time of the final hearing of the above appeal. The suggestion of Shri Chandurkar is fair and reasonable. The applicant/appellant, therefore, to pay an amount of Rs.50,000/- to the respondent/M.S.E.D.C. within a period of three weeks from date. The payment of the said amount and the acceptance of it would be without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the parties in the above appeal and subject to final calculations, if any. The civil applications are accordingly disposed of. JUDGE chute