*1* ca.438.11.cp.833.81.968.sxw kps IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COMPANY APPLICATION NO.438 OF 2011 IN COMPANY PETITION NO.833 OF 1981 Rajendra Ramchandra Patil and others. ..Applicants -versus- The Official Liquidator of IPCO Paper Mills Pvt.Ltd.. ..Respondents -And- Kanaiyalal Madhavlal Shah. ..Petitioner ............ Mr.Mahendra Agwekar i/b Shamika Ranade, for the Applicants. Ms.Rupa Sutar, Assistant Official Liquidator, present. ............ CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. Date : 14th October, 2011. P.C.: 1 It is stated on behalf of the Applicants that the claims be readjudicated because of the reasons that are set out in the affidavit in support. It is contended that in the case of Brijbihari Chaube, the Official Liquidator has adjudicated the claim to the tune of Rs.37,615/-. While communicating the outcome of the claim what the Official Liquidator informed these Applicants/workers is that the balance amount has been rejected and a copy of the minutes is enclosed herewith. 2 However, the Applicants’ Advocate states that the reasons for rejection of claim to the extent of Rs.76,440.20 (entire claim) has not been communicated. Further, as to why part claim is allowed is also not clarified. There are instances given of several workmen in the affidavit in support. *2* ca.438.11.cp.833.81.968.sxw 3 After having heard the learned Advocate for the Applicants and the Assistant Official Liquidator, so also, with their assistance perusing the application and affidavit in support, I am of the opinion that in the larger interest of justice, the Official Liquidator shall consider the claims of these 19 workmen only for the reasons that are set out in the affidavit in support. No other claim, save and except this, shall be entertained by the Liquidator. The Liquidator to take up the claim for readjudication and communicate the decision thereof, as expeditiously as possible and within two weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this order. 4 The Company Application is, accordingly, disposed of. No costs. (S.C. Dharmadhikari, J)