1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ARBITRATION PETITION NO.101 OF 2008. Maya Entertainment Ltd. ..Petitioners. vs. M/s. R.S. Infotech & Ors. ..Respondents. .... Mr. Sandeep Parikh, a/w. Mr. Kamlesh Patel, i/b. Deven Dwarkadas & Partners, for Petitioners. Mr. B. Saraf, a/w. Ms. Raji Radhakrishnan, i/b. India Law Alliance, for Respondent Nos.1 & 2. .... CORAM : S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : 12TH JUNE 2009. P.C. Arbitration Petition No.101 of 2008 stands disposed of in terms of minutes of order dated 12 th June 2009 tendered by the parties, which minutes are taken on record and marked ‘X’ for identification. The minutes dated 12 th June 2009 marked ‘X’ reads as follows :- “1. By the Consent of the parties all disputes and differences between the petitioners and respondents arising out of or relating to the 2 Business partner agreements at Exhibit B1 to B4 of the petition are referred to the Arbitration of Mr. Ketan Parikh, Advocate, High Court, Mumbai. 2. Without prejudice to all rights and contentions of the parties :- A. The respondents confirm that after the termination of the Business Partners Agreements, the Respondents have not represented themselves as the Franchisee or as Business Partners of or having any association or connection with the petitioners under the agreements. The respondents also confirm that they have no intentions of doing so. B. The respondents confirm that they have removed all brandings of MAAC at their premises and have not dealt with or parted with possession of or used any material, information, record or data of MAAC or the name of MAAC or the word TMS after the termination of the Business Partner Agreements and they do not seek to do so. C. In so far as the various materials of the petitioners are concerned, the respondents had already addressed a letter to the petitioners calling upon them to collect the said material. The petitioners are at liberty to collect the materials from the respondents on a date and time that may be mutually fixed, when the respondents agree to hand over the materials to the petitioners. 3. All rights and contentions of the parties are 3 left open to be agitated before the Arbitrator. 4. The petition may be disposed of accordingly.” 2. In view thereof, Arbitration Petition No.201 of 2008 filed by the petitioners under section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, shall not survive. [ S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. ]