IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA C. REV. No.85 of 2009 1. M/S Bresto Pharmaceuticals, Govind Mitra Road, Patna-4, through its Partner-Bibhuti Nath Sinha. 2. Bibhuti Nath Sinha, Son of Late Indradeo Narayan Singh, resident of D-110, P.C. Colony, Kankarbagh. ……Petitioners. Versus 1. Punjab National Bank, Kankarbagh Branch, Patna, through its Chief Manager. 2. Zonal Manager, Punjab National Bank, Birchand Patel Path, P.S.- Kotwali, District-Patna. 3. Shri A.R.K. Prasad, Authorized Officer, Punjab National Bank, Special Assets Recovery Cell, Buddha Colony, Patna. 4. Senior Manger, Punjab National Bank, Special Assets Recovery Cell, Buddha Colony, Patna. ……Respondents. ----------- 03. 13.04.2009 This application purporting to be application for review what really the petitioner wants is modification of order dated 17.02.2009 passed by this Court in C.W.J.C. No. 16553 of 2008. The detail facts are noted in the order as passed in the writ petition aforesaid. The only modification that petitioner wants is for some accommodation in the shape of the deposit which was required to be made of Rs. 2,00,000/- by 31st of March, 2009 be extended to 31st of August, 2009 which is the final date to settle the entire account with interest as indicated in the order of this Court dated 17.02.2009 passed in the said writ petition. Though initially as per this application petitioner wants greater indulgence it is virtually amounting to re-writing the order as passed earlier. It is not to be entertained by this Court. - 2 - Learned counsel for the Bank is present and states that the order passed in the writ petition has taken effect as petitioner has not deposited the required Rs. 2,00,000/- by 31st of March, 2009 as directed in the writ petition. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that this application for review purported to seek modification was filed on 18th of March, 2009 before the expiry of the period aforesaid. Considering the aforesaid all that the Court can say is that the petitioner is only seeking to delay the inevitable. But as a last indulgence, this Court extends the time for payment of Rs. 2,00,000/- which was to be made by 31st of March, 2009 to 31st of August, 2009. By this date i.e. 31st of August, 2009 petitioner will have to settle the entire dues as indicated in the earlier order dated 17.02.2009 passed in the said writ petition. It is made clear that this Court will not entertain any further application on any ground whatsoever from the petitioner for any further indulgence. The order dated 17.02.2009 passed in C.W.J.C. No. 16553 of 2008 is accordingly modified to the extent as indicated above and no more. Vikash/- (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)