- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUMMONS FOR JUDGMENT No. 26 OF 2008 IN SUMMARY SUIT No. 3186 OF 2007 Abhijit Vaidya ... Plaintiff Vs. B. T. Infosys Pvt. Ltd. & 2 Ors. ... Defendants *** Mr. S. J. Chaurasia i/b Ashoka Law Fir, for the Plaintiff. None for Defendants. *** CORAM : S. J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATE : JULY 22, 2009. PC :- 1. The suit is filed to recover the amount due under the contract of service between the plaintiff and the defendant, dated 19th June 2006. The amount of Rs. ten lacs was payable per annum. The plaintiff worked with the defendant till 2nd July 2007 when he tendered his resignation. The defendant by its letter dated 28th July 2007 accepted the plaintiff’s resignation and relieved him of his duties by 28th July, 2007. According to the plaintiff, his salary remained to be paid as per the said agreement for the month of April, May and June 2007. It is this amount, that is claimed in the suit. 2. There is no affidavit in reply. There is nothing on record that militates against the plaintiff’s claim in the suit. Even the reply to the plaintiff’s advocate notice, does not deny the plaintiff’s claim. It merely raises a counter-claim. The plaintiff has undertaken to to return the Laptop to the defendant on or before 31st August 2009. The compilation of documents - 2 - produced by the plaintiff is taken on record and marked Exhibit “A”. 3. In the circumstances, there is no defense to the suit. Summons for Judgment is made absolute and suit is decreed as prayed. Interest, however, shall be at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the date of suit till payment.