1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUMMONS FOR JUDGMENT NO.295 OF 2007 IN SUMMARY SUIT NO.1003 OF 2007 Mrs. (Dr.) Uma Singh ..Plaintiff. Vs. Mrs.Ushma Ajay Shah ..Defendant. Mr.Q.M. Ashfaq for the Plaintiff. Mr.H.R. Pawar for the Defendant. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 20TH JULY, 2009 P.C. :- The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Defendant states that he had addressed a letter to the Defendant withdrawing his appearance. However, the same was returned with the endorsement “left”. He states that he has received no instructions. He further states that the chamber order has been taken out for allowing him to withdraw his appearance. 2. The suit is filed to recover a sum of Rs.76,925/-. The suit is based on a bill of exchange. The Defendant is the acceptor of the bill of exchange. Her deceased husband was the drawer of the bill of 2 exchange. The bill of exchange is in the sum of Rs.50,000/-. A cheque for the said amount had been dishonoured. 3. A compilation of documents and an affidavit in lieu of examination-in-chief of the Plaintiff has been tendered and taken on record as recorded in the order dated 10.7.2009. The same are marked as Exhibit “A” Collectively. 4. The Defendant however has not chosen to cross-examine the Plaintiff. There is no affidavit in reply. There is no defence to the suit. 5. In the circumstances, the Summons for Judgment is made absolute and the suit is decreed as prayed. 6. Refund as per rules.