IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN ITS INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO.190 OF 2003 IN NOTICE NO.287 OF 2003 Re: P.B.Poddar and Ors. Judgment Debtors Ex-parte: Indian Overseas Bank .. Judgment Creditors Mr.Ramesh C.Jain for Judgment Debtor No.2 Mr.P.V.Shah for Judgment Creditor Mr.C.R.Bhogaonkar, 2nd Asst. to Court Receiver CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J DATED : 23RD MARCH, 2006 DATED : 23RD MARCH, 2006 DATED : 23RD MARCH, 2006 P.C.: . The only ground which is set out in affidavit in support of motion is that the assets exceeds the debt due and payable to the Creditor. It is at this juncture not possible to ascertain the debt. The learned counsel for the bank states that the bank claim itself is more that Rs.3 crores whereas according to the Judgment Debtor assets are around Rs.1,12,00,000/-. Thus, the submission has no substance. In view thereof, motion is dismissed. No order as to costs.