IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CHAMBER SUMMONS NO.1476 OF 2009 IN SUIT NO.599 OF 1999 .Nikhil K. Bajaj ...Plaintiff V/s. Kishore D. Bajaj ....Defendant Mr.Vishal Kanade with Mr.P.G. Kinikar i/b M/s.N.C. Dalal & Co. for the Plaintiff. None for the Defendant. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATE : 4TH DECEMBER, 2009. P.C. :- 1. The Plaintiff was a minor when the suit was filed. He has now attained majority. The amendment to this effect is therefore allowed. 2. The society is sought to be impleaded only to enable the Plaintiff to obtain inspection of the relevant documents in respect of the suit premises. Normally this would be done by issuing a summons. However, In the present case, it is alleged that the affairs of the society are being controlled by the father and the society is therefore resisting even giving inspection of the record pertaining to the suit premises despite the fact that the Plaintiff’s deceased mother through whom he is claiming an interest in the property was a joint owner of the suit premises. 3. In the circumstances, the Chamber Summons is made absolute in terms of prayer (a). In respect of the remaining prayers, the Plaintiff is at liberty to take out a Notice of Motion after carrying out the amendment. The amendments to be carried out within four weeks from today. 4. The Chamber Summons is accordingly disposed of.