1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COMPANY APPLICATION NO.914 OF 2008 IN COMPANY PETITION NO.48 OF 2004 Parasram Purohit .. Petitioner Versus Lloyd Steel Industries Ltd. .. Respondent Mr.C.R.Naidu with Ms.Usha Shrivastava i/b. Consulta Juris for applicant - respondent Mrs.U.K.Shah i/b. K.D.Shah for petitioner Mr.Ramakantha, Dy.O.L. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 19th June 2008 P.C. . In the light of the fact that this Court recalled the earlier order dated 8th January 2008 and adjourned the proceedings sine die, it is obvious that the O.L. cannot step in. It is brought to my notice by Mr.Naidu that pursuant to the earlier order of this Court (Khanwilkar, J) 2 the O.L. took several steps and more particularly those enunciated in C.A. 914 of 2008. 2. A copy of this company petition is served on the O.L. The Dy.O.L. is present in court pursuant to notice. He confirms that the steps have been taken, but now that the earlier order is recalled by this Court, in his submission, the Court may proceed and pass such orders as are necessary in the interest of justice. 3. Perused the application and annexures thereto. In the light of the order passed by me on 15th June 2008, the Company Application must succeed. The Dy.O.L. is present in court and has stated that all communications which have been addressed by him will be duly withdrawn and all parties would be intimated that the company is not wound up. Thus, the O.L. having assured that he would take all such steps as are 3 permissible in law, to act upon the subsequent order, the company petition is made absolute in terms of prayer clauses (a) to (c). The Dy.O.L. states that whatever communications/ letters/ monies/cheques and/or D.Ds. and other amounts which have been received by him till date on behalf of the company, would be duly handed over to the respondent company. Company application is disposed of in the above terms. (S.C.Dharmadhikari, J)