1 wp5830-4653.doc IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.5830 OF 2011 AND WRIT PETITION NO.4653 OF 2011 Enercon (India) Ltd .. Petitioner versus Indra Singh Jatar Singh .. Respondent Mr.R.V.Paranjape for the petitioner. Mr.Burhan V. Bukhari for respondent. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. 20th August 2011. P.C.: . These writ petitions are directed against the orders passed by the Court below, allowing the claim of the respondent-workman in relation to overtime wages. The order of the Labour Court granting reinstatement in services with continuity and backwages have also been impugned. 2 It is stated that during the course of the proceedings before this Court, both sides have amicably discussed a proposal for an 2 wp5830-4653.doc over all settlement. On mutual negotiations and discussions which went on over a period, the respondent voluntarily stated that he does not wish to be reinstated in the services provided, he is compensated substantially. 3 Even that aspect has been discussed and it is decided that on payment of Rs.16,50,000/-, which shall be accepted in full and final settlement of all claims of the respondent-workman, he will not press for reinstatement with backwages and continuity in services so also other benefits. 4 The consent terms/minutes of order recording such arrangement has been placed on record and it is requested that these writ petitions be disposed off in those terms. 5 Upon a query from the Court, the respondent-workman, who is present, states that the minutes of order truly and correctly record the arrangement between the parties which is voluntary. The respondent on his own has decided not to insist on the benefits which have been conferred vide the impugned orders. In these 3 wp5830-4653.doc circumstances, the minutes of order duly signed by the authorised representative of the petitioner, as also his advocate and the respondent and his advocate, are taken on record. Both sides confirmed their signatures. The minutes are marked “X” for identification. There will be order in terms of the minutes. Petitions are disposed off accordingly. (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J)