IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO. 69 OF 2005 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 2396 OF 2003 WRIT PETITION NO. 2396 OF 2003 WRIT PETITION NO. 2396 OF 2003 RATANCHAND PRABHUJI JAIN ... PETITIONER (Org. Petitioner) Versus National Insurance Co.Ltd. & Ors. RESPONDENTS Mr. Dinesh Kumar Shukla for the petitioner. Mr. D.R.Shrinivasan for Respondents. CORAM CORAM CORAM: S.K.SHAH,J. S.K.SHAH,J. S.K.SHAH,J. DATE DATE DATE : 7th October,2005. 7th October,2005. 7th October,2005. P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. The short order passed in the Writ Petition was that the Respondents are directed to decide the representation submitted by the petitioner within four weeks from the date of that order which was passed on 19.4.2004 The Respondent - Insurance Company had filed an affidavit mentioning therein that the petitoner and the Respondents had a joint consultation with their respective clients and have sorted out the matter. As per the joint consultation, the Respondents have filed a Miscellaneous Application for return of jewels at the Sessions Court as a co-applicant to the Petitioner. Immediately after the jewels are returned, the affidavit mentions, that both the parties shall check gold ornaments, weigh the jewels and and shall estimate the value of the recovered jewels and payment can be made. The affidavit also mentions tha the Respondents would take necessary action by making accounting adjustments based on the actual value of the jewels recovered. 2. In view of this, there is no contempt. The Respondents have taken action. The Contempt Petition therefore stands disposed of. --- (S.K.SHAH,J.) (S.K.SHAH,J.) (S.K.SHAH,J.)