:1: IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORDINARY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CHAMBER CHAMBER CHAMBER SUMMONS NO.782 OF 2007 SUMMONS NO.782 OF 2007 SUMMONS NO.782 OF 2007 IN IN IN SUIT SUIT SUIT NO.1841 OF 1998 NO.1841 OF 1998 NO.1841 OF 1998 Mafatlal Industries Ltd. ... Plaintiffs. V/s. Kalpataru Timber (I) Ltd. & Ors. ... Defendants. Ms. Dadachani i/b. M. K. Ambalal & Co. for the Plaintiffs. Ms. Rupali Thosar i/b. Mulla & Mulla for Defendants 1 to 6. ..... CORAM CORAM CORAM : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. 02ND 02ND 02ND FEBRUARY 2009. FEBRUARY 2009. FEBRUARY 2009. P.C. P.C. P.C. : : : . This Chamber Summons is for inspection. 2. The Plaintiffs’ Advocates have handed over to me a copy of the letter dated 1st September 2007 addressed to the Defendant’s Advocates recording therein that inspection was given of the documents relied upon in the plaint. 3. This letter was received but on 10th September 2007, the Defendants’ Advocate has addressed a letter pointing out that Exhibit B-1 to the plaint and a copy of the document handed over as part of inspection is not the same. There are objections recorded with regard to the :2: documents of which inspection was given. 4. On 10th October 2007, a clarification was given by the Plaintiffs’ Advocates and thereafter, there was once again a letter addressed on 2nd July 2008. 5. From a perusal of this correspondence, copies of which have been handed over to me during the course of the hearing, it is apparent that the Plaintiffs have given inspection of the documents but the Defendants persist with the objections. It is not as if that at this stage itself, the evidentiary value of the documents/material relied upon is being decided, the Defendants can file their Written Statements and raise appropriate objections and pleas and without prejudice to the same, place their version on record. Further, it is always open to the Defendants to apply for appropriate directions in the Suit. In my view, no further reliefs can be granted on this Chamber Summons after it is noticed that the inspection has been over. 6. The Chamber Summons is, accordingly, disposed off with liberty as above. Copies of the letters recording inspection, are taken on record and marked ‘X’ for identification. (S.C. (S.C. (S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J.) DHARMADHIKARI,J.) DHARMADHIKARI,J.)