THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO W.P.No.2139 OF 2005 ORDER: This matter has been heard by me at great length on several occasions. On the previous occasion, I suggested to the learned counsel for the petitioner / employer to consider paying a reasonable amount to the 1st respondent workman and avoid any further litigation. The learned counsel for the petitioner has taken up the issue and has now come up with two demand drafts drawn totally in a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lacs only) favouring the 1st respondent workman. Sri J. Ramachandra Rao, learned counsel for the 1st respondent workman, though protested mildly about the amount of compensation, but however, has persuaded the 1st respondent workman to accept the said sum of Rs.2,00,000/- as a measure of goodwill for burying all disputes, for the present, and also that might crop up at future between himself and the petitioner. The 1st respondent workman was asked to be present in the Court for that purpose. He was present today in the Court. When a question was put to him, he expressed satisfaction about the compensation amount of Rs.2,00,000/- offered to him and hence, he has affixed his signature on the joint memo prepared by the learned counsel on either side. In view of this happy ending of the litigation, the joint memo signed by the learned counsel on either side and also by the 1st respondent workman, is taken on record. The two demand drafts drawn in a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lacs only) are handed over to the 1st respondent workman today in the Court. With this, all the disputes between the parties at the presentum as well as those that might give raise at a future point of time are settled. The writ petition is, therefore, disposed of. No costs. --------------------------------- Nooty Ramamohana Rao, J mrk 8th March 2011