1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUIT NO.2530 OF 1984 State of Maharashtra .. Plaintiff Versus M/s.Dalichand Jagraj Jain a firm .. Defendants Mr.Rajiv Mane A.G.P. for State Ms.Prachi Khandge for defendant Mr.Sanjay Jain Proprietor of defendant No.1 present. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 12th January 2009. P.C. . Consent terms are signed on behalf of plaintiff - State by Dy.Director of Industries. Mr.Mane, learned A.G.P. appearing for State states that the signatory to these consent terms is duly authorised to act, appear and depose on behalf of plaintiffs in the suit. After due deliberations and discussions it has been decided by the State to have the decree passed in terms 2 of consent terms. 2. These consent terms are signed after negotiations with the defendant. The defendant and the plaintiff have agreed that the security deposit lying with the plaintiff need not be refunded in full and the plaintiff can adjust the principal sum of Rs.70,560/- from the said amount and refund the balance. 3. Plaintiff State has taken a decision consciously and in public interest to waive the interest on the principal amount as the principal amount can be recovered from the Security Deposits. 4. Considering that the matter is pending for long time and further that public interest would be satisfied if further costs of litigation are also avoided, I am satisfied that the consent terms can be taken on record and decree be passed 3 in terms thereof. 5. Hence, the consent terms which are duly signed by the Dy.Director of Industries who has confirmed his signature thereon in person so also the defendant M/s.Dalichand Jugraj which is represented by Mr.Sanjay Jain, proprietor thereof, who also confirms his signature thereon, are taken on record and marked "X" for identification. The sole proprietor states that the terms are fully agreeable to him. Both sides state that after negotiations and without any force or pressure, willingly the dispute has been put an end to. 6. In these circumstances, order in terms of consent terms signed by parties and their Advocates. The suit is disposed of accordingly. (S.C.Dharmadhikari, J)