1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ARBITRATION APPEAL NO. 6 OF 2009 Nazim H. Kazi. ... Appellant. (Orig. Disputant) V/s. Kokan Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. ... Respondent. (Orig. Respondent) Mr. S.U. Kamdar a/w. Anita Craestilino i/b. A.K. Shaikh for the Appellant. Mr. Y.R. Naik for the Respondent. CORAM : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. DATED : 18th JULY 2009. P.C. :- On this Arbitration Appeal after hearing both sides, an ad-interim order was made on 4th July 2009. 2. After taking instructions, Mr. Naik, learned Counsel appearing for the Respondents states that the meeting was duly convened on 5th July 2009 at which a Resolution has been passed expelling the Appellant as a Member of the Respondents. Mr. Naik states that he will hand over a copy of the said Resolution to the Appellant's Advocate within a period of one week from today. 2 3. Mr. Kamdar, learned Senior Counsel appearing for the Appellant states on instructions that the Appellant would like to challenge the Resolution by either seeking leave to amend the pending dispute or to take appropriate proceedings and for some more period the ad-interim order dated 4th July 2009 be continued. 4. Considering that now the Resolution has been passed and the Appellant seeks leave to challenge the same in accordance with law, interest of justice would be sub-served if the ad-interim order dated 4th July 2009 is continued for a period of three weeks from today. 5. Appeal disposed off subject to above. It is clarified that this Court has not expressed any opinion on the merits of the pleas raised by the Appellant or the Respondents. All contentions of both sides not only with regard to the legality and validity of the meeting but also of the Resolution and such other documents are kept open. Needless to state that in the appropriate proceedings or the pending dispute if the Appellant desires to seek any ad-interim/interim reliefs so also the continuation of the order passed by this Court, he is at liberty to do so and all pleas of both sides in that behalf are also kept open. (S.C. Dharmadhikari,J.)