1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.2727 OF 2001 The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. .....Petitioner V/s. P.A.Gilton & Ors. ..... Respondents Mr.Chirag Balsara a/w Mr.Munal Shah i/by M/s.Bhatt & Saldanha, for the petitioner. Ms.A.N.Pathan, for respondent No.1. Ms.S.M.Dandekar, for respondent Nos.2, 4 and 6. Mr.G.Hariharan a/w Mr.S.C.Pal, for Union of India – respondent No.5. None for respondent No.3. CORAM :P.B.MAJMUDAR & R.M.SAVANT, JJ. DATE : JULY 07, 2009 P.C. 1. The learned counsel appearing for the Petitioner- Corporation states that the issue in question is settled amicably. The learned counsel for the petitioner states that whatever amount upto 22-02-1999, is required to be paid to the respondent No.1, will be paid within a period of two weeks from today. The statement made by the learned counsel for the petitioner is treated as undertaking given to the Court. The said statement is also accepted by the learned counsel for respondent No.1. The learned counsel for the petitioner states that so far 2 as payment of provident fund is concerned, the petitioner will give appropriate certificate in this behalf in favour of the respondent and the respondent in turn, may collect his dues by approaching the Provident Fund Office, Bombay. The learned counsel for the petitioner states that within a period of two weeks from today, the required payment as well as certificate of Provident Fund, will be handed over to the respondent No.1. 2. Since the respondent No.1 is present in the Court and has come from Cochin to sign the consent terms and has stayed in Bombay for two days, the petitioner shall pay costs of Rs.5,000/- (Rupees Five Thousand only) to the respondent No.1 towards expenditure. Costs should be paid during the course of the day to the respondent No.1. The learned counsel for the petitioner also states that the Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) is also handed over to him by the respondent No.1. 3. In view of the consensus prevailing between the parties, we set aside the Certificate, which is at Exh.G to the petition. Liberty is granted to both the sides to apply in case of difficulty. 4. Subject to what is stated above, rule is made absolute to the aforesaid extent. Parties to act on an authenticated copy of this order. ( R.M.SAVANT, J. ) (P.B.MAJMUDAR, J.)