AJN 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SUO MOTU CONTEMPT PETITION NO.50 OF 2003 High Court on its own motion Vs. Mr. Vimalkumar R. Tiwari ... Contemnor Mr. D.R. Singh h/f Mr. R.P. Singh for the petitioner in Writ Petition. Mr. V.R. Tiwari, respondent No.1 is present in the court. Mr. R.A. Thorat with Mr. M.M. Sathye for contemnor. CORAM : A.M. KHANWILKAR, J. DATED : 10TH JULY, 2006. P.C.:- Heard counsel for the parties. Respondent-contemnor is present in the court. In a speaking order passed on 21/6/2006, I have already opined that the respondent-contemnor was guilty of civil contempt. However, the contemnor showed willingness to remedy his mistake by depositing an amount of Rs.35,000/- in this court, which amount was to be then transferred to the suit account and that the said assurance has now been complied with. In view of the unconditional apology tendered by the respondent-contemnor as well as the deposit made by him in this court, it is not necessary to precipitate the matter. The petition is disposed of. Notice issued to respondent-contemnor is discharged. AJN 2 The amount deposited as mentioned earlier by respondent-contemnor be transferred to the suit account. [A.M. KHANWILKAR, J.]