1 pdp IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORIDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL LODGING NO. 898 OF 2006 IN SUIT NO. 1803 OF 1981 Union of India Films Division, Mumbai .. Appellants (Org. Defts.) Vs. The Bombay Film Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. .. Respondents (Org. Plffs.) Ms. S.I. Shah i/by S.I. Shah and Company for appellants. Mr. Shailesh Shah a/w P.N. Ganwani & A.B. Nagvekar i/by Soloman & Co. for respondents. CORAM: B. H. MARLAPALLE & SMT. V.K. TAHILRAMANI, JJ. February 23, 2010. P.C. Further to our order dated 1/2/2010, the parties negotiated on a settlement and they have been successful in the same. The settlement terms have been reduced in writing in the form of “Minutes of Order”. The Minutes of Order have been signed and placed before us and marked as 2 Annexure “X” for identification. Mr. A.R. Shaikh, the Assistant Administrative Officer is present before the court for the Union of India. As per the settlement terms, the appellants to pay to the respondents a sum of Rs.45,36,275/- (inclusive of principal amount of Rs. 13,66,344.34 with simple interest at the rate of 8% per annum). This amount of Rs.45,36,275/- is payable on or before 30/04/2010 and in the event of failure to do so, the respondents are entitled to execute the decree pursuant to the order dated 30/6/2005. In the meanwhile, the attachment and execution proceedings to continue. The parties have, therefore, prayed before us for disposal of the appeal in terms of the Minutes of Order. We have perused the Minutes of Order and we are satisfied that they are just reasonable and in the interest of both the parties. Hence, the appeal is disposed in terms of the Minutes of Order. (SMT. V.K. TAHILRAMANI,J.) (B. H. MARLAPALLE, J.)