1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY & ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 539 OF 2009 IN SUIT NO. 317 OF 2009 Prerna Sanjay Vedak & Ors. ... Plaintiffs. V/s. Amol Pandharinath Vedak. ... Defendant. Mr. Navin Shah a/w. Sonia Miskin for the Plaintiffs. Mr. R.V. Sipahimalani i/b. Jyoti Iyer for the Defendant. Mr. Nitin Mulye for the Intervenors. CORAM : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. DATED : 11th SEPTEMBER 2009. P.C. :- This Notice of Motion was argued and placed for orders today to enable the Defendants to make appropriate statement with regard to a sum of Rs.8,00,000/- which is stated to be invested with the Life Insurance Corporation of India during the life time of the deceased. 2. After the matter was argued for some time, both sides are agreed that without prejudice to their respective rights and contentions, if the sum of Rs.8,00,000/- is deposited in this Court that would be an adequate and sufficient interim measure and protection. 2 3. Upon a query from the Court as to when the Defendant would be able to deposit the monies, the learned Counsel appearing for the Defendants after taking instructions from the Defendant, who is present in Court makes a statement that within a period of three weeks from today, a sum of Rs. 8,00,000/- would be deposited in this Court in the form of a Pay Order drawn in the name of Prothonotary and Senior Master of this Court. The Prothonotary and Senior Master thereafter to invest this sum in appropriate fixed deposit initially for a period of three years and subject to further orders and directions of this Court. 4. Needless to state that in default, the Plaintiff would be entitled to seek such other and further interim orders in terms of the Notice of Motion including that the properties left by the deceased should not be dealt with by the Defendants. All contentions and objections of parties in that behalf are kept open. 5. Notice of Motion disposed off in the above terms. No order as to costs. (S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J.)