1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. WRIT PETITION NO. 3538 OF 2010 Vin Champers Private Limited. -: VERSUS :- Indus Paper Board Private Limited. 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. DATED : OCTOBER 19, 2010. Heard Shri T.R. Darda, learned Counsel for petitioner and Shri S.V. Bhutada, learned Counsel for respondent. Shri Bhutada, learned Counsel has contended that though order is complied with, the said compliance is not within the time as directed by the Appellate Court, and hence the petitioner may move the Appellate Court again. I find that the suit was for recovery of money and Appellate Court on 28.01.2009 directed the petitioner to deposit an amount of Rs. 1,65,000/- on or before 01.04.2009. That was not deposited and on 01.04.2009 application seeking leave to furnish 50% of the amount by 2 way of Bank Guarantee was sought for, while 50% of the amount was sought to be waived. That application was rejected by the impugned order. Now the entire amount of Rs. 1,65,000/- has been paid. It is therefore, apparent that the order of Appellate Court has been complied with after about 1 year and 6 months. Hence on amount of Rs. 1,65,000/- the petitioner shall deposit interest @ 24% per annum as awarded in decree from 01.04.2009 till 31.10.2010. The said amount of interest be deposited by 31.12.2010. If the amount is not deposited the interim order granted, shall stand vacated. Petitioner shall also filed private paper book in the meanwhile. If the amount is so deposited and private paper book is filed, the Appellate Court shall decide the Regular Civil Appeal No. 184/2008 itself finally, as early as possible and in any case by 31.03.2011. Writ Petition is disposed of with above observations and directions. No costs. JUDGE Rgd.