1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (L) NO. 96 OF 2009 WITH NOTICE OF MOTION NO.389 OF 2009 Shiddhivinayak S.P.Mandal & Anr. ..Petitioners. V/s. University of Mumbai & Anr. ..Respondents. Mr.A.V.Anturkar a/w. S.B.Deshmukh for petitioners. Mr.Rui Rodrigues for Respondents. CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR,C.J. AND A.M.KHANWILKAR,J DATE : JULY 29, 2009. P.C. : 1. During the course of hearing, Learned Counsel for the parties commonly agree that this Petition and the Notice of Motion can be disposed of by Consent Order. The agreed terms are: (a) In furtherance of the imposition of the penalty directed by the University vide its letter dated September 22, 2008, sum of Rs.11,50,000/- will be deposited by the 2 Petitioners with the Finance and Accounts Officer of University of Mumbai. Out of which the sum of Rs.5 Lakhs already deposited by the Petitioners in terms of the Order of this Court dated 17th April, 2009 shall be adjusted. Once such deposit is made, restrictions imposed by the University under the impugned letter in relation to the non-declaration of the results as well as not allowing the students of the Petitioner college to prosecute further study or to not give any new student to the Petitioner institution shall stand lifted. That restriction will not be given effect to. (b) The entire matter in relation to the imposition of penalty as well as other ancillary matter will be examined by Vice-Chancellor of the Bombay University after providing hearing to the Petitioners in accordance with the law. The Vice Chancellor may dispose of the entire matter within two weeks from the date of this order. 2. We find the above terms to be just, fair and equitable to meet the ends of justice. Hence the Writ Petition and Notice of Motion are disposed of in terms of the above agreed terms. The deposit made by the Petitioners in terms of the order of this Court is without prejudice to the 3 rights and contentions of the Petitioner and subject to orders to be passed by the Vice Chancellor. . Ordered accordingly. CHIEF JUSTICE A.M.KHANWILKAR,J