1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY TESTAMENTARY & INTESTATE JURISDICTION COURT RECEIVER’S REPORT NO. 295 OF 2009 IN PETITION NO. 554 OF 2006 Prakash Sunderdas Aswani. ... Petitioner. V/s. Mahesh Kishinchand Aidasani. ... Respondent. And Union Bank of India. ... Third Party. Mr. G.B. Kedia for the Applicants. Mr. R.D. Dave i/b. N.N. Vaishnawa for the Petitioner. Ms. Suchita Patra for the Third Party. Ms. Varsha Jain with Ms. Preeti Shah for the Respondent. Mr. K.L. Vyas, Court Receiver. CORAM : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. DATED : 16th NOVEMBER 2009. P.C. :- The Court Receiver has submitted a report pointing out that after the appointment came to be made in respect of a flat at Khar, Bombay, parties have not come forward to put him in funds so that he could go ahead and invite offers from interested parties for using and occupying the flat as Receiver’s Agent. 2. The appointment of the Receiver is of 2007. Further, the proceedings are pending in this Court for last nearly three years. The flat is unused and vacant. 2 3. It is stated that certain amounts have been deposited with the Prothonotary and Senior Master, which in turn, have been invested in fixed deposit with Nationalized Bank. 4. The Petitioners and Respondents agree that from these amounts which are presently invested by the Prothonotary and Senior Master, without prejudice to their rights and contentions, a sum of Rs.15,000/- be paid over to the Court Receiver so as to enable him to issue an advertisement in the Newspapers for inviting offers as aforesaid. 5. Let the amount be placed at the disposal of the Court Receiver within a period of four weeks from today. All concerned to act on the authenticated copy of this order. Report disposed off accordingly. (S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J.)