Chandka 1 APPL-501-10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL (L) NO. 501 OF 2010 IN CHAMBER SUMMONS NO. 1173 OF 12009 IN EXECUTION APPLICATION (L) NO. 543 OF 2002 Rallis India Ltd. ..Appellant versus HMP Engineers Ltd. & Ors. ..Respondents Mr. Bomi Patel i/b. Crawford Bayley & Co. for Appellant. Mr. Devvrat Dhankar with Mr. Mahendra Agavekar for Respondent No. 2. CORAM : DR. D. Y. CHANDRACHUD & ANOOP V. MOHTA, JJ. 14 February 2011. P.C. : On the delay being condoned, the Appeal is taken on board by consent and is called out for hearing. 2. This Appeal arises out of an order of a learned Single Judge dated 29 April 2010. The order of the learned Single Judge arose on a Chamber Summons taken out by the Appellant, the Decree Holder for an order Chandka 2 APPL-501-10 directing Shri Manoj Kumar Poddar, the heir of the Judgment Debtor to file an Affidavit making a disclosure of all the heirs of the Judgment Debtor; for a direction to file an Affidavit containing a complete disclosure of all the assets and properties inherited by the heirs from the Judgment Debtor and for an order of injunction. The learned Single Judge dismissed the Chamber Summons holding that there was no law requiring an heir of a party dying during the pendency or after the decision of a suit to disclose the name of all other heirs of the deceased. 3. At the hearing of this Appeal, it has been urged on behalf of Shri Manoj Kumar Poddar, one of the heirs of the Judgment Debtor that as a matter of fact the Appellant has not even impleaded him as a party to the execution application. Accordingly the Appellant states through learned counsel that steps would be taken forthwith to implead Shri Manoj Kumar Poddar as a party to the execution application. Moreover it has been stated on behalf of Shri Manoj Kumar Poddar that in an Affidavit dated 11 January 2010 filed in Chamber Summons No. 1173 of 2009, a disclosure has already been made of the legal heirs of the deceased Judgment Debtor. Learned counsel states that apart from the three persons whose names are disclosed in the aforesaid Affidavit, the deceased Judgment Debtor has no legal heirs. In view of the aforesaid statement, learned counsel appearing on Chandka 3 APPL-501-10 behalf of the Appellant does not seek any further directions in this Appeal since it is stated that the Appellant would take necessary steps to implead all the legal heirs in the execution proceedings. The Appeal is accordingly disposed of. (Dr. D. Y. Chandrachud, J.) (Anoop V. Mohta, J.)