1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Civil Application No.26 of 2009 In Civil Revision Application No.1 of 2009 (Aadhar Trading Company Pvt. Ltd. v. P.H. Sales and Services Limited) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Office Notes, Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions : Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Shri A.P. Wachasunder, Advocate for Applicant. Shri M.G. Sarda, Advocate for Non-Applicant. CORAM : R.C. Chavan, J. DATE : 9th April, 2009 Heard the learned counsel for both the sides. The non-applicant/original plaintiff had filed a suit on the basis of his accounts, which opened with a debit entry dated 1-4-2002 of Rs.1,99,586/-. Obviously, this entry pertained to the period prior to 1-4-2002. The agency agreement Annexure B relates to the period from 2-5-2001 to 31-3-2002. Therefore, it could be argued that the entry of Rs.1,99,586/- pertains to this period. In fact, the present applicant/original defendant has also filed on record a copy of his ledger at page 99, which explains this entry of Rs.1,99,586/- against a debit entry of Rs.2 lacs, which is at page 100. In view of this, it would be necessary for the plaintiff to explain as to how the balance of Rs.1,99,586/- as on 1-4-2002 is arrived at. 2 The civil application is, therefore, allowed. The non-applicant/original plaintiff shall file his response within a week. List the matter for final disposal at the stage of admission on 20-4-2009. Judge. Pdl.