: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUIT NO.2287 OF 1985 State Bank of India ....Plaintiff V/s. M/s.Bombay Latex & Dispersions . Private Limited & Ors. ....Defendants Mr.B. Lobo i/b Mulla & Mulla & C. B. & C. for the Plaintiff. Mr.Y.Pajwani i/b Ganakar & Co. for Defendant No.1. Mr.Sarosh Bharucha i/b Nanu Hormasjee & Co. for Defendant Nos.3 and 5. Mr.A.H. Delhiwale for Defendant No.6. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 19TH MARCH, 2008. P.C. : Mentioned, not on board. 2. The suit is disposed of in terms of the minutes of the consent order signed by the advocates, who state that they have authority to enter into these minutes of the consent order. Defendant No.4 however, has not signed these minutes of the consent order, tendered in Court, taken on record and marked "X" for identification. The minutes of the consent order shall not affect Defendant No.4 to his prejudice. The : 2 : minutes of the consent order however to the extent that they benefit Defendant No.4 are binding on all the parties. 3. Clause 4 of the minutes of the consent order shall however be subject to the costs, charges and expenses of the Court Receiver. Refund as per rules.