1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR CIVIL APPLICATION (W) NO.1202/2010 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 2175 /2001 (d) ( Sub-Divisional Officer EGS Gondia and another vs. Bhagchand Kapporchand Garade ) ..................................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ..................................................................................................................................................................... Mr S B Ahirkar, AGP for petitioners Mr M P Jaiswal, Adv. for the Respondent ... CORAM : PRASANNA B.VARALE, J. DATED : APRIL 27, 2010. 1. Heard learned counsel for respective parties, at length. 2. This is an application moved by the applicant/respondent in W.P. No. 2175/2001. Mr M P Jaiswal, learned counsel for the respondent submits that Writ Petition No.2175/2001 was filed by the petitioners i.e. Sub-Divisional Officer, Irrigation Division (EGS), Gondia and another challenging the order passed by learned Member, Industrial Court in Revision No.3/1996 dated 8.3.2001. This Court by order dated 1st August 2001 directed the petitioners to deposit the amount of back wages in this Court. Accordingly, the amount was deposited. It is further submitted by the learned Advocate for respondent that W.P No.2175/2001 was decided by order dated 25th August 2009. The proceedings were remitted to the Labour Court, Gondia 2 for fresh trial. Learned Labour Court, Gondia, after recording evidence and hearing the parties, decided the Complaint bearing No.2/1991 by judgment dated 20.3.2010 which is annexed to the Civil Application as Annexure II. The Labor Court, Gondia, allowed the complaint with a direction to reinstate the respondent with continuity of service along with 100 per cent back wages from the date of termination till 19.11.2001. 3. In view of the facts mentioned above, learned Advocate for the respondent herein, is seeking withdrawal of the amount of Rs.2,20,294 with interest accrued thereon. 4. Learned AGP has filed his reply stating that the respondent be allowed to withdraw the amount deposited in the Court so that the outstanding wages can be settled as per the direction of the Court. 5. For the reasons stated in the application and in view of the submissions made by learned Advocates appearing for respective parties, the Civil Application is allowed in terms of the prayer clause and disposed of. JUDGE sahare