1 IN THE HIGH COURT JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL NO.900 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO.506 OF 2002 M/s.Shakti Insulated Wires Ltd. ...Appellant. Vs. Shri.Suresh N.Kachalia ...Respondent. --- Mr.J.P.Cama, Sr.Advocate @ Mr.Piyush Shah i/b. Mr.V.P.Vaidya, for Appellant. Mr.A.D.Shetty @ Mr.Sanjay Udeshi & Mahesh Londhe i/b. Sanjay Udeshi, for Respondent. --- CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH & V.R.KINGAONKAR,JJ. DATED: 6th April, 2010 P.C.: The parties are agreed that for disposing of the appeal in following terms, no reasons are 2 necessary to be recorded:- 1. In our opinion, it will be appropriate to allow an amount Rs.5,00,000/- (Rupees Five lacs only) as full and final settlement to the Respondent. 2. It is common ground that the Respondent has already withdrawn an amount of Rs.9,58,000/- (Rupees Nine lacs Fifty Eight thousand only). 3. The Respondent therefore, will have to pay back to the appellant an amount of Rs.4,58,000/- (Rupees Four lacs Fifty Eight thousand only). 5. That amount shall be paid by the Respondent to the Appellant within a period of one year from today in two equal six monthly installments. Within three weeks from today, the Respondent shall file an undertaking in this Court, undertaking to this Court to pay the amount to the Appellant as directed above. On the Respondent producing proof before the Prothonotary & Sr.Master that he has paid the amount 3 completely as per this order to the appellant, the Prothonotary and Sr. Master of this Court shall release to him the property documents which are in possession of the Prothonotary & Sr.Master of this Court. 6. Mr.J.P.Cama, the learned Counsel appearing for Appellant states that as soon as the Respondent pays the first installment of the amount that he has to pay back to the Appellant, he will permit him to retrieve his documents from the locker. (D.K.DESHMUKH,J.) (V.R.KINGAONKAR,J.) ...