REVN.504-09 - 1 - VPH IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION No. 504 OF 2009 Mr. Dilip Dattatraya Pandit ...Applicant Vs. The Vita Merchant Co-Op. Bank Ltd. & Anr. ...Respondents *** Mr. Ajit J. Kenjale, for the Applicant. Mr. S. S. Patwardhan, for Respondent No.1. Mr. P. S. Hingorani, APP for the Respondent-State. *** CORAM: V. M. KANADE J. DATE : OCTOBER 26, 2010 P.C. 1. The parties have settled the dispute. The consent terms tendered by the parties are signed by the applicant and the authorized representative of the respondent No.1 and their respective advocates. The applicant and representative of respondent No.1 are present in the Court. The applicant has deposited Rs.12,700/-, Rs.36,000/- and Rs.7,000/- on various dates with the respondent No.1 bank and he has further given undertaking to deposit the balance amount of Rs.73,000/- along with REVN.504-09 - 2 - 10% interest on or before 31st December, 2010 under the One Time Settlement Scheme with Respondent No.1 bank. The undertaking given by the applicant is accepted. The Respondent No.1 is permitted to withdraw the amount of Rs.30,000/- which has been deposited by the applicant in this Court. The consent terms are taken on record and marked “X” for identification. 2. The conviction and sentence passed by the J.M.F.C. Koregaon in Criminal Complaint No. 803 of 2003 and which is confirmed by the Sessions Court, Satara in Criminal Appeal No. 84 of 2006 is set aside and the applicant/accused is acquitted of the offence punishable under S. 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The criminal revision application is allowed and disposed of in the aforesaid consent terms. Fine amount paid by the applicant may be refunded to him. . The criminal revision application is accordingly disposed of. [ V. M. KANADE J.]