:1: :1: :1: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O.O.C.J. O.O.C.J. O.O.C.J. COMPANY PETITION NO.804 OF 2004 Anilbhai R. Patel .....Petitioner vs. Greaves Cotton Ltd .....Respondents Mrs. Mili Thakkar i/b. Gordhandas and Fozdar for the petitioner. Shri B.B. Saraf i/b. V. Deshpande and Co. for the company. CORAM: S.U. KAMDAR, J. DATE : 21ST APRIL, 05. P.C.: 1. The present company petition is filed claiming certain amount of commission as due and payable for the contract procured by the petitioner. The claim raised is only in the range of Rs.8,35,337.27/-. The respondent company has filed affidavit in reply interalia contending that he said amount is not due :2: :2: :2: and payable as in respect of some of the contracts which are procured in their favour but to a third party known as ‘Sham Industries Ltd’ It is however the case of the petitioner that the said contract were transferred to the respondent company and therefore the respondent company is liable to make payment of the said amount. There is no written agreement between the parties that the petitioner will be entitled to the commission amount in respect of the transfer contracts thereof to the respondent company. In absence of any such written agreement it is not possible to entertain the present company petition. It raises serious bonafide disputes inrespect of the claim of the petitioner and the liability of the respondent company to effect the said payment. In view thereof petition stands dismissed with no order as to costs. *********