IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O. O. C. J. WRIT PETITION NO.492 OF 2005 Amit Tata Employees Co-op. Housing Society Ltd. ...Petitioner. Vs. Dr.Saurabh Goel & Ors. ...Respondents. ..... Mr.A.K.Abhyanakr with Mr.Atul G.Damle for the Petitioner. Mr.Y.R.Naik for the Respondents. ..... CORAM : DR.D.Y.CHANDRACHUD, J. March 4, 2005. P.C. : After the matter was adjourned from time to time, both the Learned Counsel have persuaded the parties, their respective clients, to settle the dispute amicably. The resolution of the dispute has been possible due to a considerable degree of effort by Learned Counsel. Consent Minutes of the Order signed by the parties and by their respective Advocates are placed on the record and marked "X". Parties have agreed to withdraw all allegations levelled against each other. Counsel appearing on behalf of the First Respondent stated before the Court that the First Respondent has no intention to cause any distress to any member of the Co-operative Housing Society and that should this have been done unintentionally, he would seek to tender an apology. This statement has been made in the spirit of cooperation in which the matter is now reported to the Court as having been settled. The Petition shall stand disposed of in terms of the Consent Minutes of the Order. .....