1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.1213 OF 2003 AND CIVIL APPLICATION NO.1448 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO.1844 OF 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda Court's or Judge's Order appearances, Court's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr.R.S.Apte, for Petitioner in writ petn. Mr.G.S.Godbole, for Respondents 3 & 6 in writ petn.. Mr.N.P.Deshpande, AGP for Respondent 1,2,5&7 in writ petition. CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH,J. DATED: 26th October, 2005. P.C.:- Heard the learned Counsel for both the sides. Though the reason given by respondent nos.4 and 5 for not filing affidavit 2 in reply to the rule on interim relief issued by the Court is not proper, as the respondent nos.4 and 5 expressed their willingness to pay substantial cost to the petitioner, in my opinion, the following order would meet the ends of justice:- (i) The order dated 23.8.2002 passed in Writ Petition no.1844 of 2001 to the extent that it confirms ad-interim order against respondent nos.4 and 5, is set aside. (ii) It is clarified that now ad- interim order granted by the Court on 2.4.2001 shall continue to operate and that respondent nos.4 and 5 shall be heard on confirmation of that order. (iii) The respondent nos.4 and 5 to file their affidavits opposing the confirmation of ad-interim order within a period of four weeks from today. (iv) Office is directed to place Writ Petition no. 1844 of 2001 before the Court for confirmation of the ad-interim order as against respondent nos.4 and 5. 3 (v) The Respondent nos.4 and 5 are directed to pay as and by way of cost of this Civil Application Rs.10,000/- to the petitioner within a period of four weeks from today. Both the Civil Applications are disposed of. ----