R P Malhan & Company v. Sanjeev Srivastava & Ors

Delhi High Court · 30 Nov 2016 · 2016:DHC:8857
Manmohan, J
CONT.CAS(C) 306/2016
2016:DHC:8857
civil petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court disposed of contempt petitions as infructuous upon respondents' fresh undertaking to pay the petitioners, allowing further proceedings if the undertaking is breached.

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$-11-13 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CONT.CAS(C) 306/2016
R P MALHAN & COMPANY Petitioner
Through: Mr. Akhil Sachar with Ms. Gayatri Nandwani, Advs.
VERSUS
SANJEEV SRIVASTAVA & ORS Respondents
Through: None ;
WITH
CONT.CAS(C) 309/2016
VERSUS
SANEEV SRIVASTAVA & ORS Respondents
Through: None AND
CONT.CAS(C) 317/2016
VERSUS
, SANJEEV SRIVASTAVA & ORS ..... Respondents
Through: None 2016:DHC:8857
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN
30.11.2016 Learned counsel for the petitioners has handed over a copy of the order dated 20^*^ October, 2016 passed in OMP No. 1270/2014 wherein thepresent respondents have given a fresh undertaking to pay to the petitioners. Thesame is takenon record.
In view of the aforesaid order, the present contempt petitions are disposed ofas infructuous.
In the event, the undertaking dated 20^*^ October, 2016 is not complied with, the petitioners are given liberty to file appropriate proceedings in accordance withlaw.
MANMOHAN, J NOVEMBER 30,2016 NG 2016:DHC:8857
JUDGMENT