1 2523-10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.2523 OF 2010 IN FIRST APPEAL NO.593 OF 2009 (Sunil Vs. Ankush) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court’s orders or directions and Registrar’s order Court’s or Judge’s orders Mr.A.P.Kulkarni, for applicant. Mr.Sachin Chavan i/b.Mr.S.S.Kulkarni, for respondent. CORAM : R.G.KETKAR,J. DATE : 28 th JULY, 2010 P.C. Heard Mr.A.P.Kulkarni, learned counsel for the applicant and Mr.Sachin Chavan i/b.Mr.S.S.Kulkarni, learned counsel for the respondent. 2] This application is for extension of time to deposit amount of Rs.2 lacs. By order dated 27 th January, 2010 the applicant was directed to deposit the amount of Rs.2 lacs. Thereafter, the time was extended at the request of the applicant for complying the said order. On 29 th March, 2010 this court passed a conditional order directing the applicant to deposit amount of Rs.2 lacs on or before 13 th April, 2010. It was made clear that if the amount is not deposited till the extended date, the appeal shall stand dismissed without further reference to the court. By order dated 13 th April, 2010 time to deposit the amount was again extended upto 14 th May, 2010. 2 2523-10.sxw 3] Mr.Kulkarni, learned counsel for the applicant, states that a Demand Draft of Rs.2 lacs drawn in the name of the Registrar General, High Court of Judicature at Bombay is ready and he seeks extension of time to deposit the amount. Mr.Chavan, learned counsel for the respondent, opposes this application on the ground that the applicant has disposed of the property in question contrary to the clause 5 of the operative order dated 25 th November, 2008. 4] Mr.Kulkarni seeks time to take instruction. At his request, stand over for one week to take instruction as also for depositing the amount. List the appeal for further directions on 4 th August, 2010. In the meantime, without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the respondent, the applicant is permitted to deposit the Demand Draft. 5] Civil Application is disposed of with no order as to the costs. [R.G.KETKAR, J.]