IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY VP H ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COMPANY PETITION No.1046 OF 2008 Maxtone Electronics Pvt. Ltd. ... Petitioner Vs Orient Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ... Respondent Mr. Anil Agarwal, for the petitioner. None for the Respondent. CORAM: S. J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED: FEBRUARY 27, 2009. P.C.: ---- . The petitioner seeks an order winding up the respondent Company on the ground that it is unable to pay its debts. According to the petitioner, the respondent Company is indebted to it in the sum of about Rs.31,275/-. 2. The claim in respect of the goods sold and delivered by the petitioner to the respondent Company is against an invoice. There is no reply to the statutory notice dated 14th October 2008. There is no affidavit-in-reply. 3. However, with a view to afford the respondent Company, an opportunity of making payment, the following order is passed. - 2 - If the respondent Company pays the petitioner a sum of Rs.20,774/- with interest thereon at 12% per annum from 14th October, 2008 within 8 weeks of the receipt of a copy of this order, to be served by the petitioner on the Company, the Company Petition shall stand dismissed. In the event of the respondent Company failing to make payment as aforesaid, the Company Petition shall stand admitted and to be advertised in Free Press Journal, Maharashtra Times and Maharashtra Government Gazette. In that event the Petitioner to deposit an amount of Rs.10,000/- with the Prothonotary and Senior Master of this Court within four weeks from the date of default.