[1] IN THE HIGH COURTOF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL NO. 290 OF 2002 IN ARBITRATION PETITION NO. 424 OF 2000 R.N.P. Sinha ... Appellant. Vs. Dharani Holdings (P) Ltd. andanother. ... Respondents. Appellant in person- absent. None for the respondents. CORAM CORAM CORAM : D.K.Deshmukh and : D.K.Deshmukh and : D.K.Deshmukh and A.A.Sayed, A.A.Sayed, A.A.Sayed, JJ. JJ. JJ. DATE DATE DATE : February 24, 2009. : February 24, 2009. : February 24, 2009. P.C. 1. The appellant appears in person. Notice of hearing was sent to him on the address disclosed in the appeal. Envelope containing the notice has come back with the endorsement that he is not found at that [2] address. There is no means to know the fresh address of the appellant. The appellant is not appearing. In this situation, in our opinion, no useful purpose would be served by keeping the appeal pending. The appeal is dismissed for non-prosecution. [D.K.Deshmukh, [D.K.Deshmukh, [D.K.Deshmukh, J.] J.] J.] [A.A.Sayed, [A.A.Sayed, [A.A.Sayed, J.] J.] J.]