1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COMPANY PETITION NO.66 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. M/s.Induj Enertech Ltd. ..Respodnents. WITH COMPANY PETITION NO.67 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. S.Kumars Nationwide Ltd. ..Respodnents. WITH COMPANY PETITION NO.68 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. Manors Textiles Ltd. ..Respodnents. WITH COMPANY PETITION NO.69 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. S. Kumars Nationwide Ltd. ..Respodnents. WITH COMPANY PETITION NO.70 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. S.Kumars Powergen & Development 2 Co.P.Ltd. ..Respodnents. WITH COMPANY PETITION NO.71 OF 2005 Jankalyan Sahakari Bank Ltd. ..Petitioners. V/s. S.Kumars Nationwide Ltd. ..Respodnents. Shri Shailesh Shah i/b Sanjay Udeshi & Co. for petitioners. Shri H.Y.Bookwala i/b Little & Co. for respondents. CORAM: A.M.KHANWILKAR,J CORAM: A.M.KHANWILKAR,J CORAM: A.M.KHANWILKAR,J DATE : OCTOBER 19, 2005. DATE : OCTOBER 19, 2005. DATE : OCTOBER 19, 2005. P.C. : P.C. : P.C. : 1. Not on board. Upon mentioning, taken on board. 2. By order dated 6th October, 2005, all these petitions were admitted. It was however, ordered that advertisement shall not be issued and published for a period of four weeks, as parties were likely to amicably settle the matter. Accordingly, now parties have arrived at an amicable settlement. Terms of settlement are reduced into writing in the form of Consent Terms dated 18th October, 2005, signed by authorised signatory of the respective parties as well as their advocates. The consent terms is taken 3 on record and marked "X" for identification. As the admission of petition has not been advertised and in view of settlement between the parties, petitions stand disposed of in terms of Consent Terms. Undertaking given in Clause (4) and (6) by the petitioner are accepted. Parties are personally present in the court.