1 22-caf-1310.10 Ash FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1310 OF 2010 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 614 OF 2008 Office Notes, Office memorandum of Coram, appearances, Court’s Court’s or orders or directions & Judge’s orders. Registrar’s orders. Shri P.M. Palshikar for the Applicant. Shri Piyush Shah for the Respondent. -- CORAM : A.S.OKA, J. DATE : 7TH MARCH, 2011 P.C.: . Heard learned counsel appearing for the Applicant and the learned counsel appearing for the Respondent. 2. Perused the order dated 4th August, 2008 passed by this Court in Civil Application No.1636 of 2008. By the said order, it was observed that the Applicant will be entitled to carry out re-verification as per the order dated 27th March, 2008 and thereafter, apply to this Court for grant of permission to pass final orders under Section 45A of the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation Act, 1948. 2 22-caf-1310.10 3. In the application, it is asserted that the process for re-verification of the records of the Respondent has been completed. The prayer in the application is for permitting the applicant to pass final order under Section 45A of the said Act on the basis of re-verification. 4. Learned counsel appearing for the Respondent stated that the report submitted to the Applicant after re- verification has not been made available to the Respondent. 5. It is obvious that before passing final order under Section 45A, the appropriate authority of the Applicant will have to supply a true copy of the report to the Respondent and will have to give an opportunity of being heard to the Respondent. Therefore, there will be no prejudice if the relief as prayed for in this application is granted. 6. Hence, I pass the following order :- ORDER : (a) Civil Application is allowed in terms of prayer (a). Before passing final order, a true copy of the report shall 3 22-caf-1310.10 be supplied to the Respondent and the Respondent shall be given an opportunity of being heard in accordance with law. (b) All contentions of the parties on merits are kept open. (A.S.OKA, J)