: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL (LODGING) NO.277 OF 2004 IN SUIT NO.2684 OF 2001 Prakash Industries Ltd. ....Appellants Ori.Defts. V/s. Dodsal Ltd. ....Respondents Ori.Plffs. Mr.D.C. Purandare i/b Ms.Bhadra N. Dalal for the Appellants. None for the Respondents. CORAM : A.P. SHAH AND S.J. VAZIFDAR, JJ. DATED : 11TH JANUARY, 2005. P.C. : 1. Heard Mr.Purandare, the learned counsel appearing for the Appellants. 2. The Appeal is directed against the order of appointment of the Receiver to the machinery which was given on lease by the Plaintiffs to the Defendants. There is no dispute that the lease was executed between the parties and the Defendants committed default in payment of lease rentals. It is also seen from the record that the cheques issued by the : 2 : Defendants were dishonoured. Reliance on Section 22 of the S.I.C. Act is misconceived, inasmuch as the machinery belongs to the Plaintiffs and not to the Defendants company. 3. In the circumstances, no interference is warranted with the impugned order. The Appeal is dismissed.