1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION rpa WRIT PETITION NO. 2612 OF 2009. Vilas Arolkar .. Petitioner. v/s. Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. & Ors. .. Respondents. .... Mr. Arshad Shaikh i/b. Ubiquity for the Petitioner. Mr. J. P. Cama, Senior Advocate a/w. Mr. Bharat Goyal a/w. Mr. Atman Mehta, Ms. Dipika Borade, Mr. Anupam Surve i/b. Haresh Mehta & Co. for Respondents. .... CORAM : S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : FEBRUARY 3, 2010. P.C. The following order is passed by consent of the parties : :: O R D E R :: i. The complaint filed by the Petitioner being Complaint (ULP) Nos. 135 of 2009 and 141 of 2009, shall be disposed of by the Industrial Court, Mumbai within a period of 16 2 weeks from today. ii. Pending the complaint, the Petitioner, who is allegedly a heart patient, shall not go to Ahmedabad as ordered by the Respondent Company, and shall also not report to work at Mumbai. The Petitioner shall also not claim any wages for the period during which the Petitioner will not be reporting to work. iii. The Respondent Company shall not take any disciplinary action against the Petitioner for not reporting to Ahmedabad pending the hearing of the complaint. iv. This order is passed only because, the Petitioner is allegedly having a heart problem and according to him, going out of Mumbai will aggravate his health condition. This order shall not be allowed to be used as a precedent by any workman in any other matter. 3 v. The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of with no order as to costs. [ S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. ]