Chandka CHS-1786-10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CHAMBER SUMMONS NO. 1786 OF 2010 IN SUIT NO. 1971 OF 2010 Savita Yogesh Sharma ..Plaintiff versus Deepak Anand Sharma & Ors. ..Defendants Mr. Ashish Kamat with Mr. Mohit Arora i/b. Apex Law Partners for Plaintiff. Mr. H.S.S. Murthy i/b. Mr. Ashutosh A. Singh for Defendant Nos. 11 to 14. CORAM : DR. D. Y. CHANDRACHUD, J. 14 March 2011. P.C. : The Chamber Summons seeks amendment to the plaint under Order VI Rule 17 of the CPC. The Chamber Summons only seeks to place on record certain subsequent events as disclosed in the Affidavit. There is no reason why the Chamber Summons should not be allowed since it does not alter the basis and nature of the cause of action in the plaint. This will be without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the Defendants to deal with the averments in the plaint as amended on merits. The Chamber Summons is accordingly made absolute in terms of prayer clause (a) Amendment to be carried within a period of two weeks from today. (Dr. D. Y. Chandrachud, J.) Chandka CHS-1786-10