1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR WRIT PETITION NO. 466 OF 2010 (Smt. Sarasatabai P. Nandurkar & Ors. vs. Pramod R. Bansod & Anr.) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. MARCH 29, 2010. Heard Shri Upadhye, learned counsel for the petitioners - defendants and Shri Patil, learned counsel for the respondents – plaintiffs. The petitioners have already accepted to execute sale deed in favour of respondents – plaintiffs if the balance sale amount is deposited. The total sale consideration agreed between the parties is Rs.12,67,668/-. The amount of Rs.7,15,000/- is already paid by the respondents to the petitioners and balance amount of Rs.5,52,668/- is still to be paid. The trial Court had issued directions to the plaintiffs to deposit that amount but later on vide impugned order dated 02.12.2009 kept it in abeyance. Shri Upadhye, learned counsel states that the petitioners – defendants have expressed their readiness and willingness to execute the sale deed and the respondents – plaintiffs are unnecessarily delaying the matter. Shri Patil, learned counsel for the 2 respondents – plaintiffs is denying this allegation. He states that the balance amount will be deposited within a period of two weeks before the trial Court. In the circumstances, the respondents – plaintiffs to deposit the balance amount of sale consideration with the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Amravati, in Special Civil Suit No. 4 of 2004 by 13th April 2010. If the amount is so deposited, the trial Court shall pass appropriate decree directing the petitioners – defendants to execute and register necessary sale deed within the stipulated period thereafter and for release of amount in deposit in their favour after execution of that sale deed. The Suit thus can be decreed by passing orders on these lines by the trial Court on 13th April 2010 or shortly thereafter as per its convenience. In view of these orders, the grievance made by the petitioners in present writ petition stands redressed. Writ Petition is accordingly disposed of. No order as to costs. JUDGE *GS.