1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CHAMBER SUMMONS NO.629 OF 2008 IN SUIT NO.3889 OF 1993. Indian Bank : Plaintiffs. Versus Anagha Exports Pvt. Ltd and ors. : Defendants. And Maneej J. Shah and Anr. : Applicants. Mr.K.H.Mody i/by JMB Partners for the Plaintiffs. Ms.Pramila Salvi i/by Mr.V.T.Tulpule for Defendant No.3. Ms. P.A.Mhatre i/by Thakore Jariwala & Associates for Defendant No.2. CORAM : R.M.SAVANT, J DATED : NOVEMBER 20, 2008 P.C. 1. By the above Chamber Summons, the Applicant/Plaintiff Bank seeks to bring the heirs of the deceased Defendant No.2 on record, condonation of delay in filing the above Chamber Summons and setting aside the abatement of the suit. 2 2. The reasons for the delay have been set out in paragraphs 4 to 8 of the Affidavit in support of the Chamber Summons. 3. The sum and substance of the reasons is that on account of the fact that some time was lost in obtaining the names of the heirs and their addresses from the son of the original Defendant No.2 who is represented by a Solicitor therefore there is a delay caused in filing the above Chamber Summons. 4. The learned counsel for the Defendant No.2 and the learned counsel for the Defendant No.3 submit to the orders of the Court. 5. In my view, a case for grant of reliefs in the Chamber Summons is made out by the Applicant/Plaintiff. Hence the Chamber Summons is accordingly made absolute in terms of prayer clauses (a) to (d). Amendment in the Plaint to be carried out within a period of four weeks from date and an amended copy of the Plaint to be served on the concerned parties within a period of four weeks thereafter. The 3 Chamber Summons is accordingly disposed of. [R.M.SAVANT, J]