1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.815 OF 2008 M/s.Sandhya Graphics .. Petitioner Versus Shankarprasad Rajdeo Yadav .. Respondent Mr.C.S.Naidu i/b. C.R.Naidu & Co. for petitioner Mr.D.Sinha i/b. M/s.Paras Kuhad & Associates for respondent. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 6th May 2008 P.C. . Mr.Naidu learned Counsel appearing for petitioner submits that the petition is directed against the orders passed by the Labour and Industrial Court dated 13th September 2005 and 7th September 2007. By these orders, the complaint of first respondent was allowed partly and the petitioner was directed to pay backwages 2 to the original complainant from 24th September 1996 to 31st December 2003. 2. During the course of arguments, the parties have arrived at mutual settlement and the complainant - respondent before me agrees to accept the sum of Rs.95,000/- in full, final and complete satisfaction of all claims, demands and/or disputes raised by him. 3. Mr.Naidu states that three cheques details of which are set out in clause 3 of the minutes of order are handed over and the petitioner undertakes to honour the cheques when presented for payment on their due dates and within their validity period. It is agreed between parties that upon the cheques being encashed and the amounts received, all claims come to an end and the respondent, thereafter, to withdraw the pending litigation. The complaint and the revision application shall stand disposed 3 of in the above terms. 4. Respondent workman is present in court and he confirms that the minutes of order are signed by him after fully appreciating the implications thereof. He is aware and agreeable to the fact that the claims are being given up by him. 5. Daughter of the sole proprietor of petitioner is present in court and she confirms the undertaking of the sole proprietor so also the fact that she has been fully authorised by the sole proprietor who is none else than her father, to sign undertakings given to this Court. 6. Minutes of the order are taken on record and marked "X" for identification. Order in terms of minutes. Undertaking accepted. 7. Needless to state that if the cheques are 4 not honoured then, the petition shall stand dismissed and the orders of the Court below would become executable and enforceable forthwith. In addition the respondent is at liberty to initiate such proceedings, civil and/or criminal against the petitioner, including bringing it to the notice of this Court the wilful breach and violation of order and undertaking, as recorded above. Petition disposed of. No costs. (S.C.Dharmadhikari, J)