1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN ITS INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO.182 OF 2006 IN PETITION NO.19 OF 2000 Re: Nikhil R. Dalia ..Insolvent. (Own petition) ... Mr. S. P. Jog for the Insolvent. CORAM: DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J. 5th December, 2006. P.C. : An order of adjudication was passed on 1st April, 2000 on proceedings initiated by the Insolvent himself. The Insolvent now seeks to visit his son in California between between 10th April and 10th June, 2007. The prayer in the Notice of Motion is for permission to the Insolvent to visit U. S. between the aforesaid dates and for a direction to the Official Assignee to hand over his passport after it is renewed by the Regional Passport Office. From the affidavit in support of the Motion, it appears that by an order dated 18th April, 2006 a Motion (Motion 60/2006) taken out by the Insolvent for a direction to the Official Assignee to forward the 2 passport to the Regional Passport Office for renewal was made absolute. There is no reason why the relief which has been sought in the Motion before the Court should not be granted, subject to conditions. Accordingly conditional on (i) the Insolvent filing an undertaking before this Court within a period of two weeks that he shall return back to India on or before 10th June, 2007; (ii) the Insolvent depositing an amount of Rs.1 lac with the Official Assignee as security and (iii) the Insolvent furnishing his contact address and telephone number in U. S. and undertaking to inform the Official Assignee of any change therein, the Motion is made absolute in terms of prayer clauses (a), (b) and(c ).