((-1-)) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION SUMMONS FOR JUDGEMENT NO.498 OF 2003 IN SUMMARY SUIT NO.2628 OF 2002 Bank of India Plaintiff versus A.R.Siddique Defendant Mr.V.S.Lad i/by V.S.Legal for plaintiff Ms.M.V.Thakkar i/by Haridas & Co. for defendant. CORAM : S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 27th June 2005 PC : 1. Heard Mr.Lad appearing for plaintiff and Ms.Thakkar appearing for defendant. At the hearing of the Summons for Judgement parties are tendering minutes under which defendant is submitting to a decree on admission. The terms are agreed by parties. It is provided in the minutes which are duly signed by parties as well as their advocates, that there will be a decree on admission in the sum of Rs.42,000/- and if this amount is paid by instalments as stipulated in clause-3 of the minutes, then the decree to ((-2-)) stand satisfied and marked accordingly. In the event of default in payment of two instalments, the entire decreetal amount or the balance then remaining due shall be payable forthwith and the bank would be entitled to execute the decree for the amount. The defendant is agreeable to these terms. The plaintiffs are also agreeable and accordingly signatures have been appended. There will be an order in terms of minutes. Suit stands decreed accordingly. In the light of the decree passed in the suit, no separate order is necessary on the Summons for Judgement. It is accordingly disposed off. Refund of court fees and computation of advocates’ costs as per rules. (S.C.DHARMADHIKARI, J.)