IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 92 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITION NO. 418 OF 2006 M/S BOGMALLO BEACH RESORT,REP.BY ITS FINANCE CONTROLLER SHRI MOHANT R. PRABHU GAONKAR, BOGMALLO GOA. ... Applicant Versus THE REGIONAL PROVIDENT FUND COMMISSIONER AND ANR., ... Respondents Mr. C. A. Coutinho, Advocate for the applicant. Mr. P.P.Singh, Advocate for the respondents. Coram:- SMT. R. S. DALVI, J. Date:- 29th April, 2009 P.C. The applicant has paid all the dues of the employees with regard to the provident fund being the total liability of Rs.28,08,825/-, interest of Rs.8,66,686/-, and damages of Rs.15,15,192/- The prosecutions under the Provident Fund Act have been stayed. 2. The correspondence of the applicant that the Provident Fund Commissioner under the letters dated 19.10.2004 Exh.F in writ petition No.418/2006, letter dated 22.1.2005 Exh.K thereto and letter dated 15.6.2005 Exh.Q thereto shows the applicant's requirement of withdrawal of not only the criminal cases filed under the Provident Fund Act but also the criminal case filed by the State through Vasco Police Station under Section 406 of I.P.C. being Criminal Case No.25/S/2004/A. Since the amendment has been allowed, the Criminal Case under the Indian Penal Code must be stayed similarly as the criminal cases under the Provident Fund Act have been stayed. Hence, the Criminal Case No.25/S/2004/A of Vasco Police Station is stayed pending further orders. SMT. R. S. DALVI, J. SMA