1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN INSOLVENCY rpa I. R. N. NO. 10 OF 2010 IN INSOLVENCY PETITION NO. 206 OF 2004 Re : Chetan Keshavlal Shaha .. Insolvent Jaywant Keshavlal Shah .. Petitioning Creditor Ex- Parte :- The Official Assignee of Bombay .. Petitioner .... Ms. Rita Yadav i/b. Mr. Gaurang Mehta for the Petitioning Creditor. Mr. Chetan Keshavlal Shah-insolvent, present-in-person. Mr. Y. C. Parikh, Official Assignee-present. .... CORAM : S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : FEBRUARY 2, 2010. P.C. The insolvent is personally present in Court. The insolvent has been avoiding to comply with the requisitions set out in the Rule Nisi. However, this Court offered to give him a last chance to file his affidavit dealing with the said requisitions within a period of two weeks. The insolvent has however submitted that he is not wanting to file any affidavit and that he has no objection, even, if he is committed to jail. 2 2. In view thereof, the Rule Nisi is made absolute in terms of prayer clauses (a) and (b). [ S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. ]