1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION EXECUTION APPLICATION NO.259 OF 2009 IN ARBITRATION CASE NO. L/212008-2009 M/s Gokul Textiles .... Plaintiffs. V/s Aayushi Embroidery P. Ltd. .... Defendants. Mr. Rakesh Jain for plaintiffs. Mr. S.K. Jain i/b S.K. Jain & Associates for defendants CORAM: V. M. KANADE, J. DATE : 9TH FEBRUARY, 2010 P.C.:- 1. Parties have settled the disputes. They have filed Consent Terms. Consent Terms are taken on record and marked “X” for the purpose of identification. The said minutes of the Consent Terms are signed by plaintiffs and their advocate and also by defendants’ advocate. However, the minutes of the Consent Terms are not signed by defendants. Defendants to signed the consent terms within one week from today. 2. In view of the Consent Terms, defendants have handed over the cheques as per clause 1(a)(i) and (ii). However, in 2 the event of default in payment of installments, including dishonour of the said cheques, the settlement shall stand cancelled. In view of the said consent terms, suit is accordingly disposed of. However, plaintiffs would be at liberty to apply for restoration as per clause 1(c) of the Consent Terms, if the cheques are dishonoured. 3. The Suit is accordingly disposed of in terms of the minutes of the Consent Terms. Plaintiffs would be entitled to get refund of Court Fees as per rules. (V.M. KANADE, J.) 3