1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Civil Application No. 3203 of 2008 Anil s/o Sheshrao Jadhav ..vs.. State of Maharashtra & ors. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Office Notes, Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions : Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Shri Akshay Naik, Advocate for applicant. Shri T. V. Mirza, AGP for respondent-State. CORAM : B. P. Dharmadhikari, J. DATE : 24th April, 2008 Heard. The prayer is to condone the delay of 465 days in filing restoration application vide MCA St.No. 6796/2008. It is pointed out that there were about 12 connected first appeals and in all matters except this one the private paper book have been filed. In this matter, the private paper book came to be filed, but it was delayed by 7 days and hence, the appeal came to be dismissed. It is informed that the fact of dismissal came to the knowledge of counsel representing appellant on 15/4/2008 when the other matters were listed and First Appeal No.455/2002 was not listed. Learned AGP strongly opposed the prayer for condonation of dealy and restoration. However, considering the fact that the appeal was admitted and was to be heard along with other connected first appeals, in the interest of justice, the delay is condoned, subject to payment of costs of 2 Rs.750/- by applicant/appellant to respondents before 28/4/2008. If the costs are so paid, office to register MCA. The application stands disposed of. MCA St.No. 6796/2008 Heard. Today, by separate order passed in C. A. No. 3203/2008, this Court has condoned the delay of 465 days in filing restoration application. If the costs imposed therein are so paid, office to register MCA and prayer made therein shall stand granted. In that event, First Appeal No. 455/2002 shall stand restored back to file. Office to list first appeal No.455/02 alongwith other connected first appeals for final hearing on 28/4/2008. The application stands disposed of. JUDGE andurkar.