IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B.RADHAKRISHNAN FRIDAY, THE 5TH DECEMBER 2008 / 14TH AGRAHAYANA 1930 WP(C).No. 18555 of 2008(H) --------------------------------------- CMP.543/2008 of C.J.M.,TRIVANDRUM .................... PETITIONER(S): ----------------------- 1. B.VENUGOPAL, AGED 52 YEARS, S/O.BHASKARA MENON, D-3 QUARTERS, CIVIL LINES, AYYANTHOL, THRISSUR. 2. S.PADMAJA, W/O.VENUGOPAL, D-3 QUARTERS, CIVIL LINES, AYYANTHOL, THRISSUR. BY ADV. DR.GEORGE ABRAHAM RESPONDENT(S): --------------------------- 1. PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK HOUSING FINANCE LTD., REGD.OFFICE 9TH FLOOR, ANTARIKSH BHAVAN, 22, KASTURBA GANDHI MARG, NEW DELHI -1 REP. BY ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR. 2. SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK HOUSING FINANCE LTD., 4TH FLOOR, CAPITAL TOWERS, STATUE JUNCTION, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 3. REGIONAL MANAGER, NATIONAL HOUSING BANK, CORE 5-A, 3RD FLOOR, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE, LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110 003. ADV. SRI.P.RADHAKRISHNAN (1) FOR R2 SRI.MADHU RADHAKRISHNAN FOR R2 THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 05/12/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: THOTTATHIL B. RADHAKRISHNAN, J. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = W.P.(C).No.18555 of 2008-H = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Dated this the 5th day of December, 2008. JUDGMENT The second respondent has filed a statement dated 2-12-2008 through counsel. Apparently, therefore, as of now, the controversies have settled down. The learned counsel for the petitioners also states that his clients would stand by the terms stipulated in the aforesaid statement of the second respondent. This is recorded and the writ petition is ordered leaving open all contentions. The parties are directed to proceed in terms of what is stated by the second respondent in that statement. The petitioners will appear before the Manager of the bank on any day within three weeks to further proceed with the matter. Obviously, no coercive steps shall be enforced unless the petitioners fail to appear within a period of three weeks. THOTTATHIL B. RADHAKRISHNAN, JUDGE. Sha/