((-1-)) MST IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN ITS INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NOTICE OF MOTION NO.17 OF 2007 IN INSOLVENCY NOTICE NO.296 OF 2006 Re. Rita Kishor Hassija Judg.Debtors Ex-parte : Deepa Manohar Bajaj & ors Jud. Creditors WITH INSOLVENCY PETITION NO.138 OF 2005 Re. Kishor Gobindram Hassija Debtor Ex-parte : Kunal Manohar Bajaj Substituted Pet.Creditor Miss Rekha C. Shukla for judgement/pet.creditor Mr.Vimlesh Singh for judgement debtors. Mr.Kishor Gobindram Hassija in INPT 138/05 present CORAM : A.M.KHANWILKAR, J. DATE : 18th December 2007 PC : 1. According to the counsel for the debtor, the amount in question has already been paid. That position is stoutly disputed by the counsel for the petitioning creditor. The defence taken on behalf of the debtor is obviously to create a gloss. Receipts in respect of discharge of other liabilities produced before the Court cannot be reckoned to hold that the liability in respect of present decretal amount is satisfied. Unless such ((-2-)) MST satisfaction was to be recorded by the judgement creditor, it is not possible for the Court to accept the stand taken by the debtor. The only course open to this Court is to give further time to the debtor as last opportunity to deposit the decretal amount which I am informed is about Rs.67,000/- (Rs.Sixty seven thousand only) in this Court before the next date of hearing, failing which the Court may proceed to pass appropriate order as may be warranted. Besides, both the debtors to remain personally present in the Court on the next date of hearing. Stand over to 15th January 2008. (A.M.KHANWILKAR, J.)