1 caa123 ssp IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.123 OF 2011 IN APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.659 OF 2006 Ganesh Mohanlal Pardeshi ...Applicant vs. Mohd. Shahab Abdul Vahab Farid & Anr. ...Respondents Ms Neeta Karnik for the applicant None for the respondents CORAM : A.S.OKA,J. DATE : APRIL 11,2011 P.C.: 1 Heard the learned counsel for the applicant. None appears for the respondent though notice is served. Perused the order dated 21st September 2006 in Appeal from Order no.659 of 2006. Power of attorney and development agreement have been ordered to be impounded under the said order and the Registrar (Judicial-I) was directed to ascertain the amount of deficit stamp duty payable on the said documents. 2 The Registrar (Judicial-I) by his report dated 9th November 2006 has determined the amount of deficit stamp duty and penalty. The total amount as determined by the Registrar is Rs.3,09,518/-. 3 By this application, the applicant has shown willingness to deposit the requisite amount. The Registrar (Judicial-I) has observed that the said amount and the documents shall be sent to the Collector in accordance with section 37 of the Bombay Stamps Act. 2 caa123 5 As the applicant has shown willingness to deposit the amount in terms of the report of the Registrar (Judicial-I), prayer clause (a) of the application will have to be granted. As far as prayer clause (b) is concerned, the applicant will have to take appropriate steps after necessary action is taken by the Collector and necessary order is passed. 6 Accordingly, time of four weeks is granted to the applicant to deposit a sum of Rs.3,09,518/- with the registry of this Court. 7 On deposit of the said amount by the applicant within stipulated time, the Registrar (Judicial-I) will act upon the report dated 9th November 2006 and shall forward the documents along with amount in accordance with section 37 of the Bombay Stamps Act. 8 Application is disposed of in above terms. JUDGE