1 IN THE COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.6173 OF 2007 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. OF 2006 Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation .. Appellant V/s. Harischandra Ganpati Kamble .. Respondent Mr.C.M.Lokesh i/b.Mr.G.S.Hegade for the Appellant/Applicant. Mr.Sidharth Karpe for the Respondent. CORAM : R.M.SAVANT, J. DATED : AUGUST 22ND, 2008. P.C. Not on board, mentioned for urgent reliefs. 2. At the outset, Shri Lokesh, the learned counsel for the Appellant applies for leave to 2 amend the prayer clause “a” so as to correct the date. Amendment to be carried out forthwith. 3. By the above Civil Application, the Applicant i.e. the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation prays that the time granted for depositing the decretal amount as per the order dated 25th January, 2007, he further extended by a period of two weeks from date. By the last order i.e. the order dated 24th July, 2007 the time to deposit the decretal amount was extended for period of two weeks from 24th July, 2007. The said period therefore expired in the first week of August, 2007. The learned counsel for the Appellant Shri Lokesh as per instructions states that the decretal amount was deposited in the second week of August, 2007 in the Trial Court and therefore there is a delay of about one week in depositing the said amount. The learned counsel for the Appellant apprehends that if the time is not extended, the 3 consequence would be that the interim order operating in favour of the Appellant would stand vacated, thereby Respondents would be entitled to withdraw the amount deposited by the Applicant/Appellant. 4. The Civil application is required to be allowed in terms of prayer clause “a”. 5. In view of the extension of time, and the statement of the learned counsel for the Applicant the interim stay operating in favour of the Appellant would operate, pending the hearing and final disposal of the First Appeal. In the event, amount is not already deposited the interim stay would operate for a period of two weeks as a last chance. 6. The Civil Application is, accordingly, disposed of. [R.M.SAVANT, J.] 4