*1* wp.3127.11.939.sxw kps IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.3127 OF 2011 M/s Tushar Traders. ..Petitioner -Versus- Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd. ..Respondent .......... Mr.V.P.Patankar, for the Petitioner. Mr.Kishor V. Tembe, for the Respondent/Bank. .......... CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. Date : 29th June, 2011. P.C.: 1 Heard both sides. The concurrent orders passed on the dispute of the Petitioner by the Courts below are under challenge. The Courts below have held that the pleading of the Petitioner is that the Respondent-Bank compelled it to sell the shop and therefore, the sale under compulsion resulted in loss. The grievance was that the Petitioner could not obtain market value of the premises because of the compulsion. However, in the light of the admissions in the cross-examination and further statement that the Petitioner’s witness was unaware as to when the Bank sold the shop; would by itself show that the version of the Petitioner is not substantiated and proved. The reasons assigned by the lower Court and particularly in paragraph Nos.7 and 8 of the Appellate Court’s order, are sufficient to hold that there is no merit in this petition. The findings of fact are rendered consistent with the material produced on record and cannot be termed perverse warranting interference in this petition. Resultantly, the Writ Petition is dismissed. No costs. (S.C. Dharmadhikari, J)