(1) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. CIVIL APPLICATION [F] NO. 359 OF 2011 IN FIRST APPEAL No. 182 OF 2001. Indian Bank, Nagpur. VERSUS M.S.R.T.C. And others. ________________________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoramda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders of directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's Orders. CORAM : R. M. SAVANT, J. DATED : MARCH 03, 2011 Heard Shri C.S. Samudra, the learned Counsel for the applicant/appellant and Shri A.M. Deshpande, the learned Counsel for respondent no.1. By the above Civil Application, the applicant/original appellant seeks withdrawal of the remaining balance after deducting the decretal amount as mentioned in paragraph no.9 of the judgment and order dated 16.08.2010 in the above Appeal. In terms of the said paragraph no.9, according to the applicant/ original appellant, the respondent no.1 M.S.R.T.C. is entitled to a total amount of Rs. 84,393/-. (2) The Civil Application is, therefore, allowed. The applicant/ original appellant would be entitled to withdraw the balance remaining amount after deducting the amount due to the respondent no.1. Though the applicant has stated that the respondent no.1 would be entitled to an amount of Rs. 84,393/-, Office to make its own calculation and arrive at the figure to which the respondent no.1 would be entitled to. Needless to mention that the applicants would be entitled to withdraw the balance remaining amount. Civil Application is, accordingly disposed of. JUDGE Rgd