THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO COMPANY APPLICATION No. 360 OF 2011 O R D E R: Even today, none bothers to appear for the applicant. One of the learned Advocate-Commissioners appointed by this Court to discharge the functions of the Official Liquidator, Sri M. Jagannatha Sharma, who appeared in the matter on the last occasion and as suggested by me, got the matter verified with records available of the company under liquidation and also secured the presence of the former Managing Director of the company for ascertaining from him about the genuineness of the receipts produced by the applicant. Sri Jagannatha Sharma, learned Advocate-Commissioner would submit that on perusing the photo copies of the receipts enclosed to the above Company Application, the Managing Director is of the firm opinion that the receipts appear to be genuine, but unfortunately, as the affairs of the company have not been properly conducted, receipt of these amounts has not been reflected in the books of account maintained by it. Further, the applicant has to lodge a claim in Form-66 with the learned Advocate-Commissioners, enclosing thereto the original receipts and if the applicant furnishes an indemnity bond to the learned Advocate-Commissioners agreeing to indemnify them, against any possible future claims and also subject to production of the identity proof, the learned Advocate-Commissioners can examine the matter for refund of the money in accordance with the orders passed by this Court in similar circumstances earlier. I accept the suggestion of the learned Advocate-Commissioner, Sri M. Jagannatha Sharma. The applicant herein is directed to lodge a claim statement in Form-66 under the Company Rules, 1959 within 30 days from today, enclosing thereto the originals of the receipts in his possession in support of the claim amount and furnishing credible identity proof and also executing an indemnity bond, indemnifying the learned Advocate-Commissioners, who are discharging the functions of the Official Liquidator, and also indemnifying the company under liquidation against any possible future claims. The learned Advocate- Commissioners are directed to settle the claim within a maximum period of 30 days thereafter, by sending the amount by way of crossed account payee cheque drawn in favour of the applicant. The corresponding expenditure incurred be brought to the books of account of the company under liquidation. With the above order, the Company Application stands disposed of. No costs. ---------------------------------- (NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J) 2nd September 2011 ksld