IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO.88 OF 2004. CONTEMPT PETITION NO.88 OF 2004. CONTEMPT PETITION NO.88 OF 2004. IN WRIT PETITIONNO. 1806 OF 2004 BAIJNATH G.YADAV ... PETITIONER. VS. SURAMANI PATHAK & ORS. ... RESPONDENTS. MR.S.J.PANIEKAR FOR PETITIONER. MR. RAJESH SINGH FOR RESPONDENT NOS. 1 TO 4. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Date : September 23, 2005. Date : September 23, 2005. Date : September 23, 2005. P.C.: 1. The learned Counsel on both sides submit that the parties have arrived on consent terms. They have filed the consent terms. The consent terms are taken on record and marked ’X’ for identification. 2. The contempt petition is disposed of in terms of the consent terms. 3. Undertaking given in consent terms is accepted. 4. No Order as to costs. .... [S.K.Shah , J.] [S.K.Shah , J.] [S.K.Shah , J.]