1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUIT NO. 2097 OF 1990 and SUIT NO. 2287 OF 1990 Peringalon Ali ....Plaintiff Versus Himalaya Drug Company & Ors. ....Defendants Mr. K. K. V. Kurup, Advocate for the Plaintiff. Mr. I. A. Sayed, Advocate for Defendants. Mr. Peringalon Ali, Plaintiff present. Mr. S. P. Haran, Assistand Manager of Defendant-No.1, present. CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. DATE : 8th MARCH, 2010. P.C. : The Plaintiff and Defendant Nos. 1 to 4 have settled their dispute amicably and filed Joint Memo containing Terms of Settlement. The Defendants today have handed over a cheque for an amount of Rs. 3,11,984/- to the Plaintiff. The Plaintiff is also allowed to withdraw an amount of Rs. 88,016/- deposited by the Defendants in Suit No. 2287 of 1990. The Plaintiff in receipt of the above payment settled claims between himself and Defendants finally. The Plaintiff agrees that he is not entitled to any claim or compensation from the Defendants except the amount mentioned above and the contract 2 dated 17th August, 1989 between them comes to an end. The Consent Terms are signed by the Plaintiff and Mr.S.P.Harhan, Assistant Manager of Defendant No.1-Partnership Firm. Both the Plaintiff and said S. P. Harhan are present before the Court. The Plaintiff admits receipt of cheque for an amount of Rs.3,11,984/- and acknowledgment thereof, he has executed the receipt which is annexed to the Joint Memo. The contents of the Joint Memo are also admitted by the Plaintiff and Defendants. Joint Memo containing Terms of Settlement is taken on record and marked as Exhibit “X” for identification. Both the suits are disposed of, interms of the Joint Memo containing Terms of Settlement. 2. Refund of the Court Fees as per the Rules. Sd/- (R. V. MORE, J.)