1 Fera-39-10 mmj IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FERA APPEAL NO.39 OF 2010 N.C.K. Sons Exports (P) Ltd. ..Appellant Vs. Union of India & Anr. ..Respondents WITH FERA APPEAL NO.40 OF 2010 M/s. Standard Vishwas Marble Ind. (P) Ltd. ..Appellant Vs. Union of India & Anr. . ..Respondents WITH FERA APPEAL NO.41 OF 2010 M/s. Aum Exports ..Appellant Vs. Union of India & Anr. ..Respondents WITH FERA APPEAL NO.42 OF 2010 Udai I. Jasani ..Appellant Vs. Union of India & Anr. ..Respondents WITH FERA APPEAL NO.43 OF 2010 Kiriti M. Kapadia ..Appellant Vs. Union of India & Anr. ..Respondents Mr. L.S. Shetty i/b L.S. Shetty & Associates for the Appellant Mr. A. S. Rao a/w Mr. Rodrigues for the Respondent No.1 CORAM :- J.P.DEVADHAR & R.M.SAVANT,JJ. DATE :- 3rd DECEMBER, 2010 P.C. 1 Heard Learned Counsel for the parties. 2 Fera-39-10 2 Perused Appeals. 3 Admit. 4 In all these appeals, the short question is whether the Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange was justified in directing the Appellant to make pre-deposit of the 100% penalty levied by Adjudicating Authority. It is not in dispute that in a similar case being Writ Petition No.262 of 2010 (Amit Shah Vs. The Special Director of Enforcement & Ors), this Court by its order dated 11-2-2010 has directed the Petitioner therein to make pre-deposit of 50% of the penalty levied by the Adjudicating Authority. For the reasons stated in the order passed in Writ Petition No.262 of 2010, the impugned orders of the Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange are modified by directing each of the Appellant to deposit 50% of the penalty imposed by the Adjudicating Authority within 4 weeks from today. Accordingly, all the Appeals are disposed of with no order as to costs. (R.M.SAVANT,J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.)