Justice J R Midha said it was a fit case for exercise of powers under the Code of Civil Procedure which provides for detention in civil prison for not filing the affidavit as stipulated under the law.
"In the facts and circumstances of the case, in exercise of power under the Code of Civil Procedure, the Managing Director of the judgment debtor (V2 Retail) be detained in civil prison for a period of three months," the court said and listed the matter for compliance on October 28.
S S Enterprises' lawyer, Vijay Kasana, also submitted before the court that the amount payable by V2 Retail was Rs 73,90,650.
He also submitted the computation of the amount which the court noted "has been verified by the accounts officer of this court to be correct".
V2 Retail's lawyer disputed the computation and submitted that the amount would be Rs 61,58,000.
The court, however, said it was "not satisfied" with the explanation given by V2 Retail's lawyer and directed him to file the computation of amount, as claimed by the company, on affidavit within a week.
