1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMABY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.217 OF 2009 IN C.R.A. NO.691 OF 2008 Parvatibai R. Shinde. ..Applicant. Vs. Nagori Muslim Misgar Jamat and ors...Respondents. Mr.P.N.Arjunwadkar for the Applicant. Mr.Sayyad Akhatar for the Respondents. CORAM : R.S. MOHITE, J. DATE : 25/9/2009 PC: 1 This is an application for time to file usual undertaking. Order in question was passed on 7.5.2009 and undertaking was required to be filed on or before 18.6.2009. It is stated that the applicant was 84 years old and her son was suffering from typhoid and was required to be admitted in the hospital. Advocate for the respondents states that the arrears are payable. Advocate for the applicant states that arrears have been paid in the trial court. It is however, made 2 clear that arrears, if any, will have to be deposited in the trial court within a period of four weeks from today. Advocate for the respondents also pointed out that certain beams have been removed and the property is in danger. Advocate for the applicant has denied that fact and states that respondents are still residing in the suit premises and they will reside at their own risk. Statement is accepted. In the circumstances, subject to deposit of arrears of rent, if any, in the trial court within four weeks from today, civil application is allowed and time for three weeks from today is granted for filing the usual undertaking. Civil application is disposed off. ( R.S. MOHITE, J.)