: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUMMARY SUIT NO.126 OF 2004 Vijaya Bank ....Plaintiff V/s. Masroor Ahmed Khan & Ors. ....Defendants Mr.U.S. Shetty for the Plaintiff. None for the Defendants. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 15TH JANUARY, 2008. P.C. : 1. The suit as against Defendant No.3 is allowed to be withdrawn. 2. This is a usual bank suit of recovery of Rs.76,811/- together with interest at 14.5.% p.a. 3. Defendant No.1 is the principal borrower. Defendant No.2 is the guarantor. The suit is filed to recover the amounts due under P.M.R.Y. scheme as per a sanction letter dated 4.1.2000. The Defendants executed the usual documents including a demand promissory note, hypothecation of goods agreement, letter of undertaking, further letter of undertaking, letter of repayment, interest variation letter and : 2 : letter of guarantee. Despite several demands, the amounts have not been repaid. 4. There is no written statement. There is nothing on record that militates against the Plaintiff’s claim. The Plaintiff has filed a compilation of documents. The same are taken on record and marked Exhibit "A" collectively. 5. This is a fit case for accepting the statements and averments contained in the plaint as having been established. 6. In the circumstances, the suit is decreed as prayed. Refund as per rules.