Toyo Engineering Corpn. v. Indian Oil Corpn. Ltd.,5 this Court reiterated the same principle in the following terms: “3. This Court repeatedly having held that Order XLI Rule 5 principles are to be followed in these cases, we find that largely because public corporations are involved, discretion continues to be exercised not on principles under Order XLI Rule 5 but only because large amounts exist and that Government Corporations have to pay these amounts under Arbitral Awards. Both these considerations are irrelevant, as has been pointed out by us earlier.” 17. Under Order XLI Rule 5 of the CPC, the Court has the power to direct full or part deposit and/or the furnishing of security in respect of the decretal amount. Bearing in mind the principles which must guide the Court, we are of the view that the order of the High Court requires modification. In modification of the direction of the High Court in the impugned judgment dated 9 September 2024, we direct that: (i) The respondent