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CASE NO.:
Appeal (civil) 1580-1581 of 2008
PETITIONER:
VIJAYADEVI NAVALIKISHORE BHARTIA AND ANR
RESPONDENT:
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANR
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 25/02/2008
BENCH:
S.B. SINHA & V.S. SIRPURKAR
JUDGMENT:
JUDGMENT
O R D E R
CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 1580-81 OF 2008
[Arising out of SLP(C) Nos.21980-21981/2007]
Leave granted.
This appeal is directed against the judgment and order dated 20/8/2007 passed by
the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Nagpur Bench, in Civil Application Nos.
5319/2007 & 4448/2007 in First Appeal No. 541/2007 whereby and whereunder
following interim order was passed:
"i) The respondents are permitted to withdraw the amount of Rs.
5 crore by furnishing bank guarantee of any nationalised bank in respect
of 50% of the said amount and security in respect of the balance
amount.
ii) The respondents shall keep the bank guarantee alive
during the pendency of First Appeal No. 541/07 and for a
period of 3 months thereafter.
iii) In the event the appeal filed by the appellants is wholly or partly
allowed, the respondents shall return the amount due to the appellants
and deposit the same in this court within a period of eight weeks from the
date of the judgment with interest thereon at the rate of 9% p.a. and the
respondents shall file undertaking to that effect before withdrawal of the
amount.
iv) The Registry shall invest the balance amount of Rs. 5,86,17,333/- in
any nationalised bank initially for a period of 37 months and shall renew
the same for equal periods till the disposal of the appeal."
Before us, when the matter came up for preliminary hearing, a statement was made
by the learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants that they were
ready and willing to furnish the bank guarantee and/or surety to the satisfaction of the
High Court in the event the amount deposited by the State is directed to be released.
Having heard the learned counsel for the parties, we direct that the balance amount
may be permitted to be withdrawn by the appellants in the event they furnish bank
guarantee therefor to the satisfaction of the High Court.
The appeals are disposed of with the aforementioned direction.