- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O.O.C.J. CONTEMPT PETITION NO.96 OF 2006 IN WRIT PETITION NO.1050 OF 2003 ... Jennifer Ulhas Chavan ...Petitioner v/s. Air India and ors. ...Respondents ... Mr.Anand Grover with Mr.V.P. Patel for the Petitioner. Mr.Ravi Kadam, Advocate General i/b Mr.Saluja i/b M.V.Kini & co. for the Respondents. ... CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH, J. DATED: 25TH APRIL,2007 - 2 - P.C.: By consent of parties this contempt petition is disposed of in following terms:- (i) Without prejudice to their contention that they have not disobeyed the order made by this court, within four weeks from today the Respondent No.1 shall deposit the difference between the amount of salary which has been actually paid by the Respondent No.1 to the Petitioner from 1-9-2006 and the salary she could have been entitled as per the order of the Division Bench dated 1st September, 2006 passed in Notice of Motion No.414 of 2006 treating the Petitioner as if she is on Roaster of Flight List from 1-9-2006 till 30-9-2007. (ii) They will also file an undertaking of the Respondent No.3 undertaking therein that in case the Division Bench hearing the Writ Petition finds that the Respondent in the Writ Petition i.e. Air India is liable to deposit any more amount, that amount shall also be deposited by them as per the order of - 3 - the Division Bench. (iv) It is clarified that the difference in wages is directed to be deposited from 1st September, 2006 to 30th September, 2007. The parties shall be at liberty to make an application before the Division Bench for appropriate reliefs including the order for the period subsequent to 30th September, 2007. (v) On the amount being deposited, the Prothonotary & Sr.Master shall invest that amount in fixed deposit in any nationalised bank to the credit of Writ Petition No.1050 of 2003. Disposal of that amount shall be governed by the order that may be passed by the Division Bench in the Writ Petition. Contempt petition disposed of. ...