1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. MISC. CIVIL APPLICATION No. 790/2011 (ARBITRATION) Mr. Joseph Joy Mattam -VERSUS- The Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy.... Mysore. _______________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoramda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders of directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's Orders. ______________________________________________________________________________ CORAM : B.P.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATED : SEPTEMBER 15, 2011. The matter is not on board, however, upon request of Shri Dinesh Solanki, (Mysore) learned Counsel alongwith Shri S.M. Puranik, learned Counsel for Non-applicant the matter is taken on board. They have informed Shri A.V. Khare, learned Counsel appearing for applicant, and accordingly he is present in the Court along with the applicant. Shri Solanki, learned Counsel states that a D.D. No.022473 dated 15.09.2011 for a sum of Rs. 31,38,300/- issued by The South Indian Bank Limited, 2 Nagpur is being given to the applicant and the entire controversy is amicably settled between the parties. Xerox copy of the Demand Draft tendered by the non- applicant to the applicant is retained on record and is marked “X” for identification. Shri Khare, learned counsel for applicant who is present with the applicant states that said amount is being accepted towards full and final settlement of the dues, by Mr. Joseph Joy Mattam and the dispute between the parties is accordingly settled. Mr. Joseph Joy Mattam also agrees to pass a receipt in this respect in favour of the non-applicant today itself. In view of this position and the minutes recorded, it is apparent that the entire controversy between the parties is amicable settled, as such the present application under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, is rendered infructuous. The same is accordingly disposed of. No costs. JUDGE Rgd