1 MSS IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUPREME COURT CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1 OF 2008 (In Form No.1, Ch. XXIX-A, under Rule 1(i)&(ii) - for certificate of High Court, of the Bombay High Court Appellate Side Rules 1960) IN LETTER PATENT APPEAL NO. 121 OF 2000 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 607 OF 1994 M/s. TRADERS PVT. LTD. & ANR. .. APPLICANT (Appellant in LPA) Vs. SMT. SUNANDA Wd/o KRISHNA MACHIVALE & ORS. .. RESPONDENTS Mr. M. G. Barve for applicant Mr. P.M. Patel for respondents 1 to 3 CORAM:SMT. RANJANA DESAI & SMT. R.P. SONDURBALDOTA, JJ. DATE: 22/10/2008 P.C. . On 27/8/08 Letters Patent Appeal No. 121 of 2000 was disposed of by us by a reasoned order. When the judgment was declared, learned counsel for the appellants Shri Barve was not present. He has, therefore, preferred this application in Form No. 1 of Chapter XXIXA of the Bombay High Court Appellate Side Rules, 1960 which pertains to 2 "Appeals to the Supreme Court (Under Supreme Court Rules, 1966)". 2. The applicants have prayed that a certificate under Article 132 (1), 133(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the Constitution of India be granted for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court as the appeal involves substantial questions of law. The said questions have been set out in paragraph 6 (a) to (e) of the application. 3. We have heard Mr. Barve, learned counsel appearing for the applicants in support of the application and Mr. Patel, learned counsel for the respondents 1 to 3. 4. A certificate for appeal to the Supreme Court can be granted only if the case involves a substantial question of law of general importance which in the opinion of the High Court needs to be decided by the Supreme Court or it involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution. 5. In our opinion, the grounds set out in paragraph 6(a) to (e) of the application, do not 3 fall in either of these categories. Hence prayer for certificate under Article 132(1), 133(1)(a), (b) & (c) of the Constitution of India is rejected. 6. Application is disposed of. JUDGE JUDGE