AJN 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.5185 OF 2003 IN FIRST APPEAL NO.1952 OF 2003 Sai Yarn Traders ... Applicant Vs. Arunkumar & Company & Anr. ... Respondents Mr. M.S. Karnik for the applicant. Mr. A.M. Kulkarni for the respondents. CORAM : SMT. RANJANA DESAI, J. DATED : 22ND JANUARY, 2008. P.C.: 1. On this civil application, on 17/2/2005, the following order is passed. “On the petitioners depositing a sum of Rs.5 lakhs in this court within a period of eight weeks from today, there will be ad-interim relief in terms of prayer (a). Respondent is permitted to withdraw a sum of Rs.2 lakhs on furnishing security to the satisfaction of the Registrar General of this court. AJN 2 The Registrar General is directed to invest the rest of the amount in a nationalised bank on usual terms.” 2. I have heard learned counsel for the applicant and learned counsel for the respondents. A confusion is created because of the words “ad-interim relief in terms of prayer clause (a)” in the first paragraph of the order. In fact, on 17/2/2005, the civil application itself was disposed of though the order does not in so many words states this. Hence, it would be appropriate to clarify the situation. It is made clear that by the said order dated 17/2/2005, the civil application itself is disposed of. 3. Needless to say that if the respondents want to make any other application praying for additional deposits, they will be at liberty to make that application. Obviously, the petitioner will be at liberty to raise all contentions at that stage. [SMT. RANJANA DESAI, J.]