1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO.503 OF 2007 IN WRIT PETITION NO.1876 OF 2001 Mr. M. Yogeshwar Raj ...... Petitioner. V/s Air India Limited ...... Respondents. ------- Mr. J.P. Cama alongwith Ms. S.V. Kher i/b RMG Law Associates for the Petitioner. Mr. S.K. Talsania alongwith Ms. Chhayya Shah for the Respondent. ------- CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. AND V.M.KANADE, J. DATE : 16TH JUNE, 2008. P.C.: 1. The learned Counsel appearing for Air India Limited has placed on record copy of the letter dated 05/12/2007 wherein it is stated that according to the Finance Department, certain dues are admissible and due to the Petitioner. The learned Counsel for the respondents submits that in the order dated 04/08/2006, it was stated by the Bench that issue relates to termination and, therefore, no directions could be issued for payment of pension and 2 gratuity on that date and that would be subject to the orders that may be passed in the Petition. Today as the respondents wish to pay these amounts, we do not see, if in the view of respondents, the amounts are payable to the petitioner, they should have any hesitation to pay the same because of pendency of these proceedings. The decision totally lies in the domain of the respondents. We have passed this order on the basis of what the learned Counsel on record for the parties have submitted. Their submissions are stated to be without prejudice. The learned Counsel for the respondents also states that interest is also included upto the date of termination. 2. In view of the above, Notice of Motion is disposed of. CHIEF JUSTICE V.M. KANADE, J.