IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA MISC.CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 431 OF 2011 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 297 OF 2002 MRS. REGINA FERNANDES ... Applicant Versus GOA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,PANAJI-GOA ... Respondent Mr. J. J. Mulgaonkar, Advocate for the applicants. Mr. Supekar, holding Mr. M. S. Sonak, Advocate for the respondent. Coram:- A. P. LAVANDE, J. Date:- 8th September, 2011 P.C. Heard Mr. Mulgaonkar, learned Counsel for the applicants and Mr. Supekar, holding for Mr. Sonak, learned Counsel for the respondent. 2. By this application, the applicants seek direction that an amount of Rs.2,41,458/- deposited by the respondent in First Appeal No.297/2002 be paid to the applicants. First Appeal No.297/2002 was preferred by the respondent challenging the award passed by the Reference Court enhancing the compensation in favour of the applicants herein. 3. Mr. Supekar, holding for Mr. Sonak, learned Counsel for the respondent states that the respondent has preferred SLP along with an application for condonation of delay before the Apex Court and as such, the amount be not paid till the appropriate orders are passed by the Apex Court. 4. This Court dismissed First Appeal No.297/2002 by judgment and order dated 22nd October, 2010. As such, the respondent had sufficient time to challenge the judgment passed by this Court. In any case, the respondent has sought time in the present matter on four occasions i.e. on 17th June, 2011, 24th June, 2011 , 8th July, 2011 and 4th August, 2011 and by order dated 4th August, 2011, the matter was adjourned by way of last opportunity. 5. In view of the above, the application is allowed. 6. The Registrar to pay an amount of Rs.2,41,458/- (Rs. Two Lakhs Forty One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Eight only.) along with accrued interest thereon to the applicants. The applicants shall file an undertaking before receipt of the amount that in the event the order passed by this Court is set aside or modified, the applicants shall deposit in this Court the amount due in terms of the order passed by the Apex Court, within a period of eight weeks. 7. At the request of Mr. Mulgaonkar, learned Counsel for the applicants, the payment shall be made to the applicants in the following proportion : (i) Applicant no.1(a) : 1/2 share. (ii) Applicant no.1(b) : 1/8th share. (iii)Applicant no.1(c) : 1/8th share. (iv) Applicant no.1(d) : 1/4th share. 8. The application stands disposed of in aforesaid terms. A. P. LAVANDE, J. SMA