1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1767 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 4072 OF 2003 Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's Orders and Registrar's orders. Shri G.G. Mishra, Advocate for the petitioners. Shri A.M. Deshpande, AGP for the respondent Nos.1 and 3. Shri S.A. Bari, Advocate for the respondent No.2/applicant. CORAM : B.R. GAVAI, J. 10TH OCTOBER, 2006 This is an application for vacation of stay. In view of the orders that have been passed in Civil Application No. 4921/2006, no orders are necessary to be passed in the present Civil Application and as such the same is disposed of. CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 4921 OF 2006 This is an application for modification of the order dated 30th August, 2004 passed by this Court. Vide aforesaid order, this Court had directed that the petitioners would be liable to pay to the respondent No.2 the salary for the period for which he has actually worked. On the last date i.e. 6th October, 2006, the learned Counsel for the petitioners had handed over the cheque for an amount of Rs.25,000/- to the 2 learned Counsel for the respondent No.2. Since the learned Counsel for the petitioners had submitted that the petitioners had no objection if the entire amount of non salary grants due and payable to the petitioners is paid to the respondent No.2, the learned Assistant Government Pleader was directed to seek information as to how much amount is due and payable towards non salary grants to the petitioners. Shri A.M. Deshpande, the learned AGP makes a statement that the amount of Rs.95,600/- is payable to the petitioner/Society towards the non salary grants. It is not disputed that the total amount of arrears that are payable to the respondent No.2 for the period for which he has actually worked comes to Rs. 1,35,440/-. An amount of Rs.25,000/- has already been paid. The respondent, Education Officer is directed that the non salary grants payable to the petitioners should be paid to the respondent No.2 directly. The said amount is directed to be paid within a period of six months from today. Now the only balance amount which is required to be paid to the respondent No.2 approximately comes to Rs.15,000/-. The said amount is directed to be paid to the respondent No.2 by the petitioners by cross cheque within a period of three months from today. The order dated 30th August, 2004, 3 therefore, stands modified to the aforesaid extent. Civil Application is, therefore, disposed of accordingly. JUDGE *rrg.