1 AO-409-10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Mhi APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 409 OF 2010 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 536 OF 2010 IN SPECIAL CIVIL SUIT NO. 467 OF 2009 M/s. Vimal Builders ) a duly registered partnershipfirm ) havig registered office at Everest House, ) Office Floor, 18th Road, Chembur (E), ) Mumbai 400 071. ) Through its partner ) Shri NaineshKishor Shah ) Aged: Adult, Occ: Business. ).. Appellant Vs. 1) Mr. Ketan Kantilal Thakkar ) Age 47 Occupation-Business ) 2) Mr.Kantilal Vallabhdas Thakkar ) Age 73 years, Occupation-Business ) Both having address at 204, ) Ashoka Shopping Centre ) 2nd Floor, L.T.Road, ) Mumbai 400 001. ) 3) Mr. Dhondu Raman Bhoir ) 4) Ms. Dharmibai Dhondu Bhoir ) 5) Mr.Vijay Dhondu Bhor ) 6) Mr. Santosh Dhondu Bhoir ) 7) Mr.Nandu Dhondu Bhoir ) 8) Ms. Kavita Dhondu Bhoir ) 9) Ms. Savita Dhondu Bhoir ) 10) Ms. Gangubai Kundlik Gaikar ) 11) Mr. Gurunath Kundlik Gaikar ) 12) Mr. Jairam Daji Gaikar ) 13) Mr. Gulam Sitaram Gaikar ) 14) Mr.Dattu Maruti gakar ) 15) Mr.Hasha Pandu Tamboli ) 2 AO-409-10.sxw 15-a) Ms. Hansabai Hasha Tamboli ) 15-b) Mr.Bala Hasha Tamboli ) 15-c) Ms. Namrata Bala Tamboli ) 15-d) Mr.Rajaram Hasha Tamboli ) 15-e) Ms. Bharati Rajaram Tamboli ) 15-f) Ms. Ranjana Sukhdev Bhoir ) (Nee Ranjana Hasha Tamboli) ) 15-g) Ms. Janabai Lahoo Patil ) (New - Janabai Hasha Tamboli). ) 15-h) Ms. Vaishali Hasha Tamboli ) 15-i) Ms. Mukta Hanuman Patil ) (Nee Mukta Hasha Tamboli). ) 15-j) Ms. Sunita Ganesh Patil, ) (New - Sunita Hasha Tamboli), ) 16) Ms. Fasabai Mahadu Tamboli ) 17) Ms. Leela Mahadu Tamboli ) 18) Ms. Bani Mahadu Tamboli ) 19) Ms. Drupada Mahadu Tamboli ) 20) Mr. Bandu Ramaji Tamboli ) 21) Ms. Susha Ramaji Tamboli ) 22) Ms. Usha Ramaji Tamboli ) 23) Ms. Kamlabai Budha Mane ) 24) Mr. Pandit Nago Mane ) 25) Mr. Dilip Nago Mane ) 26) Ms. Suguna Nago mane ) 27) Mr. Pappu Ankush Tamboli ) 28) Mr. Vinayak Ankush Tamboli ) 29) Ms. Manisha Ankush Tamboli ) 30) Ms. Nirmala Ankush Tambol ) 31) Mr. Sunil Ramchandra Tambol ) 32) Ms. Sunita Ramchandra Tamboli ) 33) Ms. Taibai Ramchandra Tamboli ) 34) Ms. ShewantabaiKacharu Gaikar ) 35) Mr. Ramdas Kachru aikwar ) 36) Mr. Shivdas Kachru Gaikar ) 37) Mr. Shanidas Kachru Gaikar ) (Since deceased ) ) through his legal heirs : ) 37-a) Mr. Mukund Shanidas Gaikar ) 3 AO-409-10.sxw 37-b) Ms. Leela Shanidas Gaikar ) 37-c) Prashant Shanidas Gaikar ) 37-d) Mr. Sachiin Shanidas Gaikar ) 38) Mr. Hanuman Kachru Gaikar ) 39) Mr.Indradas Kachru Gaikar ) 40) Mr. Dashrath Janu Gaikar ) 41) Mr. lahu Janu Gaikar ) 42) Mr. Ankush Janu Gakar ) 43) Mr. Sadashiv Janu Gaikar ) 44) Ms. Gangubai Motiram Bhoir ) 45) Ms. Vithabai Bhagwan Bhoir ) 46) Ms. Draupadibai Jayawant Patil ) 47) Ms. Taibai Jairam Gaikar ) (since deceased) ) through her legal heirs ) 47-a) Mr. Eknath Jairam Gaikar ) 47-b) Mr. Balaram Jairam Gaikar ) 47-c) Ms. Sangubai Gopal Patil ) 47-d) Ms. Sukrabai Gajanan Chaudhari ) 47-e) Ms. Kalubai Krishna Bhoir ) 47-f) Ms. Fasubai Pandurang Bhoir ) 47-g) Ms. Meenabai Madan pawashe ) 48) Ms. Bheemabai Janu Sarnobat ) 49) Mr. Namdev Janu Sarnobat ) 50) Mr. Ram Janu Sarnobat ) 51) Mr. Shyam Janu Sarnobat ) 52) Ms. Manubai Natha Shelar ) 53) Ms. Padmabai Shivaji Bhere ) 54) Ms. Kavitabai Kisan Vishe ) 55) Ms. Taibai Kundlik Dabhe ) 56) Ms. Kalubai Bandu Thakre ) 57) Ms. Pada Shamji Bhoir ) 58) Ms. Gunjabai Kundlik Patil ) 59) Mr. Eknath Dinkar Gaikar ) 60) Mr. Baban Dinkar Gikar ) 61) Mr.Tulsiram Dinkar Gaikar ) 62) Ms. Girjabai Pandurang Bhoir ) 63) Ms. Meerabai Pundlik Lagde ) 64) Ms. Anubai Jairam Jadhav ) 65) Ms. Gulab Karun Mhatre ) 4 AO-409-10.sxw 66) Ms. Ranjana Ravindra patil ) 67) Ms. Changubai Dinkar Gaikar ) 68) Mr. Shivdas Kachru Gaikar ) 69) Mr. Laxman Shankar Patil ) 70) Mr. Ganpat Baburao Patil ) 71) Mr.Balaram Bama Gaikar ) 72) Ms. Jaykant Baliram Patil ) 73) Mr. Pandit Tukaram Gaikar ) 74) Mr. Shreeram Vithu Patil ) 75) Mr. Raghunath Vithu Patil ) (since deceased) ) Through his legal heirs ; ) 75-a) Mrs. Yashodabai Raghunath Patil ) 75-b) Mr. Jeevan Raghunath Patil ) 75-c) Mr. Ritesh Raghunath Patil ) 75-d) Mr. Rajesh Raghunath Patil ) 76) Mr. Mohan Vithu Patil ) 77) Mr. lahu Vithu Patil ) 78) Ms. Gaurubai Vithu Patil ) 79) Ms. Gunabai Vithu Patil ) 80) Mr. Shashikant Vithu Patil ) 81) Mr. Suryakant Vithu Patil ) 82) Ms. Tarabai Vithu Patil ) 83) Ms. Savitri Janu Patil ) 84) Mr. Vishnu Balu Kene ) 85) Mr. Ramji Balu Kene ) 86) Mr. Gulam Balu Kene ) 87) Ms. Manibai Gopinath Kene (Patil) ) (since deceased) ) through her legal heirs : ) 87-a) Mr. Balkrishna (Alias Gotiram) ) Gopnath Patil ) 87-b) Mr. Janardan Gopinath Patil ) 87-c) Ms. Gunjabai Baliram Bhandari ) 87-d) Ms. Dwarkabai Balaram Thanage ) 87-d) Ms. Dwarkabai Balaram Thanage ) 87-e) Ms. Barkubai Gopinath Patil ) 88) Ms. Sundarabai Balu Kene ) 89) Mr. Kalubai Raghunath Kene ) 90) Mr. Bandu Raghunath Kene ) 5 AO-409-10.sxw 91) Mr. Santosh Raghunath Kene ) 92) Ms. Soomibai Raghunath Kene ) 93) Ms. Barkibai Raghunath Kene ) 94) Mr. Tukaram Budhya Patil ) 95) Mr. Namdev Kusha Gaikar ) 96) Mr. Baliram Ragho Patil ) 97) Mr. Abhimanyu Dharma Patil ) 98) Mr. Govind Dharma Patil ) 99) Mr. Chandrakant Dharma Patil ) 100) Ms. Laxmi Eknath Joshi ) 101) Ms. Draupadibai Dharma Patil ) 102) Mr. Arjun Janu Gakar ) 103) Ms. Girjabai Ganpat Patil ) 104) Mr. Shankar Ganpat Patil ) 105) Mr. Krishana Shankar Patil ) 106) Mr. Wasudev Shankar Patil ) 107) Ms. Tulsabai Shankar Patil ) 108) Mr. Ankush Ganpat Patil ) 109) Ms. Sakubai Raghunath Patil ) 110) Mr. Sukhdeo Rajaram Patil ) 111) Ms. Draupadabai Rajaram Patil ) 112) Ms. Latabai Ramesh Chaudhary ) 113) Ms. Kalpana Shivdas Patil ) 114) Mr. Tulsiram Dattu Patil ) (since deceased) through his legal heirs: ) 114-a)Ms. Seeta Tulsiram Patil ) 114-b)Mr. Nitin Tulsiram Patil ) 114-c)Mr.Sitaram Tulsiram Patil ) 114-d) Mr. Bharat Tulsiram Patil ) 114-e)Mr. Gulab Tulsiram Patil ) 114-f) Ms. Babita (Pinki)Tulsiram Patil ) 114-g)Mr. Vicky Tulsiram Patil ) 115) Mr. Aatmaram Dattu Patil ) 116) Mr. Bhaskar Dattu Patil ) 117) Mr. Sharad dattu patil ) 118) Ms. Mahalubai Dattu Patil ) 119) Ms. Yesubai Sadashiv Chaudhary ) 120) Ms. Manjulabai Laxman Shinde ) 121) Ms. Sharadabai Dattu Patil ) 6 AO-409-10.sxw 122) ms. Radhabai Dattu Patil ) 123) Ms. Laxmibai Dattu Patil ) 124) Ms. Muktabai Dattu Patil ) 125) Mr. Kusha Narayan Gaikar ) (since deceased) ) through his legal heirs ) 125-a)Mrs. Shakuntala Kusha Gaikar ) 125-b)Mr. Namdev Kusha Gaikar ) 125-c)Mr. Kamlakar Kusha Gaikar ) 126) Mr. Tukaram Narayan Gaikar ) 127) Mr. Baqliram Narayan Gaikar ) 128) Mr. Gangaram Narayan Gaikar ) 129) Ms. Sitabai Motiram Bhane ) 130) Ms. Anusaya Pandurang Bhagat ) 131) Mr. Parshuram Namdev Bhoir ) 132) Mr. Dashrath Namdev Bhoir ) 133) Mr. Tulsiram Namdev Bhoir ) 134) Mr. Dinakar Namdev Bhoir ) 135) Mr. Vilas Namdev Bhoir ) 136) Ms. Chandabai Madhukar Gaikwad ) 137) Ms. Laxmibai Sbhash Madhavi ) 138) Ms. Shantabai Baban Patil ) 139) Ms. Vasanti Sharad Patil ) 140) Mr. Sujit Dashrath Bhoir ) 141) Mr. Nikhil Parshuram Bhoir ) 142) Mr. Baliram Pandu Patil ) 143) Mr. sakharam Pandu Patil ) 143-a)Ms.Anusaya Sakharam Patil ) 143-b)Mr.Manish Sakharam Patil ) 143-c)Mr. Sanjay Sakharam Patil ) 143-d)Mr. Kusum Sakharam Patil ) 143-e)Ms. Asha Sakharam Patil ) 143-f)Ms. Nisha Sakharam Patil ) 144) Mr. Damu Pandu patil ) 145) Mr. Krishna Pandu Patil ) 146) Ms. Nagubai Pandu Patil ) 147) mr. Shyam Gajanan Patil ) 148) Mr. Ram Gajanan patil ) 149) Ms. Lata Ananta Gaikar ) 150) Ms. Shakuntala Kusha Patil ) 7 AO-409-10.sxw 151) Ms. Anandibai Gajanan Patil ) 152) Ms. Bhimabai Gajanan Patil ) 153) Ms. Rajubai Kusha Mane ) 154) Ms. Parvatibai Anant patil ) 155) Ms. Gangubai Cavan ) 156) Ms. Tarabai Motiram Vage ) 157) Ms. Indubai Arjun Gaikar ) 158) Mr. Kashinath Sitaram Gaikar ) 159) mr. Gulam Sitaram Gaikar ) 160) Mr. Ramdas Sitaram Gaikar ) 161) Mr. Janardan Sitaram Gaikar ) 162) Mr. Sadashiv Sitaram Gaikar ) 163) Mr. Mukund Sitaram Gaikar ) (since deceased) through his legal heirs ) 163-a)Mrs. Meera Mukund Gaikar ) 164) Mrs. Kachrubai Sitaram Gaikar ) 165) Ms. Leelabai Ratan Gaikar ) 166) Mr. Ashok Balaram Mhatre ) 167) Ms. Muktabai Balaram Mhatre ) Alias Muktabai Navnath Thakur ) 168) Ms. Vandanabai Balaram Mhatre ) 169) Ms. Vandana Balaram Mhatre ) 170) Mr. Madan Baliram Gaikar ) 171) Mr. Pandit Motiram Mhatre ) 172) Mr. Sanjay Motiram Mhatre ) (since deceased) through his legal heirs ) 172-a)Mrs. Nanda Sanjay Mhatre ) 172-b)Mr. Vinod Sanjay Mhatre ) 173) Mr.sunil Motiram Mhatre ) 174) Ms. Chandrabai Dinkar Bhopi ) 175) Ms. Indra Premnath Thakur ) 176) Ms. Radhabai Vishanu Bhane ) 177) Ms. Sita Motiram Mhatre ) 178) Ms. Vithabai Motiram Mhatre ) 179) Mr. Nitin Vasant Mhatre ) 180) Ms. Neeta Vasant Mhatre ) 181) Ms. Janabai Vaant Mhatre ) 182) Mr. Bandu Likrya Tamboli ) 8 AO-409-10.sxw 183) Ms. Durgabai Ladku Madhavi ) (since deceased) ) through her legal heirs ) 183-a)Mr.Sukrya ladku madhavi ) 183-b)Ms. Nagubai Joma patil ) 184) Ms. Rajubai Manglya Patil ) 185) Mr. Kundlik Nathu Mhatre ) 186) Mr. Vasude Nathu Mhatre ) 187) Mr. Gajanan Nathu Mhatre ) 188) Ms. Sunita Nathu Mhatre ) 189) Mr. Dashrath Janu Gaikar ) 190) Mr. Lahu Janu Gaikar ) 191) Mr. Ankush Janu Gaikar ) 192) Mr. Sadashiv Janu Gaikar ) 193) Ms. Gangubai Motiram Bhoir ) 194) Ms.Leelabai Bhagan Bhoir ) 195) Ms. Draupadabai Jaywant Patil ) 196) Mr. Vishanu Balu Kene ) 197) Mr. Ramji Balu Kene ) 198) Mr. Gulam Balu Kene ) 199) Ms. Kalubai Raghunath Kene ) 200) Mr. Bandu Raghunath Kene ) 201) Mr. Santosh Raghunath Kene ) 202) Ms. Somibai Raghunath Kene ) 203) Ms. Barkibai Raghunath Kene ) 204) Mr. Lalchand padu Kene ) 205) Ms.Kamalabai Ranchod patil ) 206) Ms. Neerabai Vishnu Patil ) 207) Ms. Sampadabai Madhukar Mhatre ) 208) Ms. Anandibai Padu Kene ) 209) Mr. Subhash Padi Kene ) 210) Ms. Rekha Padu Kene ) 211) Mr. Vishnu Rajaram Patil ) 212) Mr. Nandu Ashok Patil ) 213) Mr. Sanjay Ashok Patil ) 214) Mr. Jitendra Ashok Patil ) 215) Ms. Pournima Ashok Patil ) 216) Ms. Fashibai Ashok Patil ) All Adult, Occ: agriculturist ) 9 AO-409-10.sxw (The summons of Respondent Nos. ) 3 to 216 may be served on the ) Repondent Nos. 1 and 2 as their ) Power of Atrorney Holders) ) 217) M/s. REGENCY NIRMAN PVT.LTD.) a Company duly incorporated under ) the Companies Act, 1956, having ) office at: 111/112, Anil Complex, ) Near Regency Hall, New Link Road, ) Ulhasnagar 421 003. ) through its Director, ) Shri Mahesh Satyanarayan Khairari, ) Aged Adult, Occ: Busiess. ).. Respondents Mr. Pravin Samdani, Senior Counsel a/w Mayur Khandeparkar i/b. Ms. S.R.Rao, Advocates, for the appellant. Mr. R.V.Singh, Advocate for respondent nos. 1 & 2. Mr. A.A.Kumbhakoni, Senior Counsel a/w Mr. L.M.Acharya, i/b. Ranvir Shekawat for the respondent Nos. 10 and 11. Mr. S.U.Kamdar, Senior Counselo a. Devnath Singh & Ms. Aakansha V.Thakkar, i/b. Purnanand &Co. for Respondent Nos. 217. CORAM: J.H.BHATIA,J. DATE : 4th July, 2011. JUDGMENT: 1. The appeal is preferred by the original Plaintiff against rejection of the application Exhibit 5 for temporary injunction restraining the respondents/defendants in Special Civil Suit No.467 of 2009 from creating any 10 AO-409-10.sxw third party interest and also from making any further construction or development in the suit property. 2. To state in brief, the property consists of various pieces of land situated at Village Davadi and Golivli of taluka Kalyan, District Thane admeasuring 1,39,980 sq. yards. These lands belong to the defendant/respondent Nos. 3 to 216. The defendant/respondent Nos. 1 and 2 claimed to have entered into contract with the defendant Nos. 3 to 216, under which the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 secured the rights of development over the said land. They had also taken irrevocable power of attorney from those defendants in their favour. On the basis of the said rights secured under the agreement and the power of attorney, the defendants Nos. 1 and 2 entered into an agreement for sale of the said land in favour of the plaintiffs on 16.9.2005 for total consideration of Rs.13,73,20,318/-. According to the plaintiff, they had paid an amount of Rs.50 lakh as earnest money to the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 and have executed a general power of attorney in favour of the partners of the Plaintiff on the same day i.e.16.9.2005. From 3.11.2005 to 17.3.2006, from time to time the Plaintiff paid further amount of Rs.60 lakh to the defendants Nos. 1 and 2 by various cheques, though some of the payments had not fallen due as per the terms of the agreement dated 16.9.2005. Thus, by 17.3.2006, the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 had received an 11 AO-409-10.sxw amount of Rs.1.10 crore from the Plaintiff on account of the said agreement for sale. According to the Plaintiff, it was agreed that before the alleged cheque dated 17.3.2006 was encashed, the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 would execute a supplemental agreement as per the original contract. On 20.5.2006, the defendant No.1 addressed a letter to the Plaintiff and called upon him to make further payments. The Plaintiff immediately replied that inspite of the demand of huge amount of Rs.1.10 crore, the supplemental agreement was not yet executed. They called upon the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 to execute that agreement which was already prepared and engrossed on 21.3.2006 along with a cheque of Rs.10 lakh. On 18.8.2006, the defendant no.1 again sent a letter to the Plaintiff and made a demand of additional amount of Rs.10 lakh to fulfill some obligations of the project. On 31.8.2006, the Plaintiff prepared a reply and agreed to hand over a cheque of further amount of Rs.10 lakh to the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 subject to the terms and conditions in their reply letter, but the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 refused to accept and confirm the same and, therefore, neither reply was sent nor the cheque was handed over to them. 3. In the above background, on 9.11.2006 defendant Nos. 1 and 2 addressed another letter to the Plaintiff and called upon to make payment of Rs. 2,19,96,316/- to the alleged owners and to the respondent Nos. 1 and 2 with 12 AO-409-10.sxw interest at the rate of 18% per annum within 7 days failing which the contract would stand terminated. On 18.11.2006, the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 issued notice to the Plaintiff terminating the contract dated 16.9.2005 and also claimed to have forfeited the amount of Rs.1.10 crore already received by them. The Plaintiff sent a reply to the letters/notices dated 9.11.2006, 18.11.2006 a nd 4.12.2006 through his advocate on 14.12.2006 and pointed out that the termination of the agreement was illegal. They also issued a public notice in daily newspapers on 19.12.2006 to that effect. 4. On 20.12.2006, the plaintiffs filed Regular Civil Suit No.450 of 2006 in the Court of Civil Judge, Junior Division, Kalyan, for injunction simplicitor along with an application for temporary injunction and also an application Ex.7 seeking leave under Order II Rule 2 of C.P.C. for filing substantive suit of specific performance separately. Meanwhile, on 17.12.2006, defendant ns. 1 and 2 entered into an unregistered memorandum of understanding (MOU) with defendant No.217 and also executed an agreement for sale in favour of defendant No.217 on 30.12.2006 in respect of 6400 Sq. mtrs. land out of Old Survey No. 72/3 (part), corresponding to New survey No 86 Hissa No.3A of Village Ajde Golivli. They also executed a separate power of attorney in favour of defendant No.217. The said agreement for sale in favour of defendant No.217 was 13 AO-409-10.sxw registered on 2.1.2007. Thus, the said agreement was actually executed and registered after filing of Regular Civil Suit No.450/2006 by the plaintiff. Defendant No.217 was also aware about the dispute between the plaintiff and the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 as is disclosed in their own agreement for sale. After the said agreement, defendant No.217 was impleaded as defendant No.3 in R.C.S. No. 450/2006. However, temporary injunction sought by the plaintiff restraining the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 from creating any third party interest was rejected on the ground that they had already created third party interest in favour of the defendant no.3 i.e. present defendant No.217. That order was challenged by the plaintiff by filing an appeal in the District Court. 5. On 8.9.2008, the Plaintiff filed second suit i.e. Special Civil Suit No. 292 of 2008 in the Court of Civil Judge, Senior Division, Kalyan, for specific performance of the contract as per the agreement dated 16.9.2005 and also filed an application Exhibit 5 for temporary injunction. However, the plaint in that suit was rejected by the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Kalyan, under Order VII Rule 11(d) of C.P.C. on the ground that the second suit was barred under Order II Rule 2 of C.P.C. That order was challenged in First Appeal No.2153 of 2008. The Division Bench of this Court passed an order dated 10.12.2008 directing the Civil judge, Junior Division, Kalyan, to pass an order on the application Exhibit 7 in 14 AO-409-10.sxw R.C.S.No.450/2006 whereby the Plaintiff had sought leave to file separate substantive suit for specific performance later on. That application was eventually rejected by the Civil Judge, Junior Division, Kalyan on 30.12.2008. That order was challenged by the Plaintiff in Writ Petition No.641 of 2009. By a common order, the Division Bench of this Court while rejecting the First Appeal against rejection of the Plaint in Special Civil Suit No.292/2008, granted leave in Writ Petition No.641/2009 to file fresh suit for specific performance. Special Leave Petition filed by the defendant No.217 against the leave granted by the High Court was dismissed by the Supreme Court. On the basis of that leave granted by the High Court, the Plaintiff filed Special Civil Suit No.467 of 2009 in the Court of Civil Judge, Senior Division, Kalyan, for specific performance of contract, injunction and several other reliefs. That is the third suit, out of which the present Appeal arises. That suit was field on 7.11.2009. 6. On 23.11.2009, in Special Civil Suit No.467/2009, the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Kalyan, while issuing notices on Exhibit 5, directed the defendant No.217 to maintain status quo in respect of the suit property. The application Exhibit 5 was contested by the defendant Nos. 1, 2 and 217 on several grounds. While defendant Nos. 1 and 2 claimed breach of terms of the agreement by the Plaintiff and claimed the right of termination of contract, the defendant No. 15 AO-409-10.sxw 217 claimed to be bonafide purchaser of the property after termination of contract between the plaintiff and defendant Nos. 1 and 2. The learned trial Court, after hearing the parties, passed the impugned order dated 30.3.2010 and rejected the application Exhibit 5. That order is challenged in the present Appeal. 7. Heard the learned Counsel for the parties. Perused the record, relevant documents, orders, etc. 8. The learned trial Court appears to have rejected the application Exhibit 5 mainly on four grounds. Firstly, the agreement dated 16.9.2005 was not duly registered. Secondly, defendant Nos.3 to 216, who are the real owners of the property, were not duly served and thus the conduct of the Plaintiff was blame- worthy and as they had not approached the Court with clean hands, they had disentitled themselves from getting any relief of injunction under Section 41(i) of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. Thirdly, the plaintiff had failed to produce the documents to show that defendant Nos. 3 to 216 had in fact executed any power of attorney in favour of defendant nos. 1 and 2. Fourthly, defendant No.217 was not a party to the agreement dated 16.9.2005 and therefore, the plaintiff cannot claim any relief of temporary injunction against defendant no.217. 16 AO-409-10.sxw 9. On perusal of the agreement dated 16.9.2005, executed by defendant Nos. 1 and 2 in favour of the plaintiff as well as the agreement dated 30.12.2006 executed by defendant Nos. 1 and 2 in favour of defendant No.217, it becomes clear that defendant Nos. 1 and 2 always claimed that they had taken the right of development and disposal of the suit property from the original owners i.e. defendant Nos. 3 to 216. They also claimed to have taken necessary irrevocable power of attorney from those owners and thus, it appears that according to their own stand, defendant Nos. 3 to 216 i.e. original owners were not necessary for the contract, which they had entered into either with the plaintiff or with the defendant No.217. It appears that defendant Nos. 1 and 2 had independently entered into different agreements with defendant Nos. 3 to 216 to purchase their lands and the rights of development on payment of certain consideration. That consideration amount was much less than what the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 were to get either from the plaintiff or from the defendant No.217. In view of this, one thing is clear that the real dispute in the suit filed by the plaintiff is between the plaintiff and the defendant Nos. 1 and 2. Defendant No.217 comes in picture because it entered into a contract with defendant Nos. 1 and 2 to purchase the right of development and the lands from defendant Nos. 1 and 2 on 30.12.2006. The agreement dated 30.12.2006 clearly shows that the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 had previously entered into an agreement about same land with one M/s. Shreeji 17 AO-409-10.sxw Realtors on 20.6.2000. That contract was cancelled on 19.1.2004. After that the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 had entered into the agreement dated 16.9.2005 with the plaintiff. The recital in the agreement in favour of the defendant No.217 shows that the said agreement was claimed to have been terminated by defendant Nos. 1 and 2 on 18.11.2006 and the defendants were to settle the claims, objections, demands, if any, of the plaintiff and obtained the requisite release and/or deed of cancellation in respect of the said land at their own cost. As noted above, the notice dated 18.11.2006 issued by the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 to the plaintiff terminating the agreement was replied by the plaintiff on 14.12.2006 through their advocate. Immediately on 19.12.2006, the plaintiff issued public notices in the daily newspapers "Free Press Journal" and "Daily Nav Shakti" cautioning the public against any contract with the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 about the said property. It was followed by filing Regular Civil Suit NO.450/2006 for injunction in the Court of Civil Judge, Senior Division, Kalyan on the very next day i.e. 20.12.2006. With this background, when the defendant No.217 entered into contract with the defendant nos. 1 and 2 about the suit property on 30.12.2006, defendant No.217 was well aware about the previous contract between the plaintiff and defendant Nos. 1 and 2 as well as the suit filed by the plaintiff against defendant Nos. 1 and 2 in respect of that agreement and the property. Later on, defendant No.217 was also impleaded as defendant No.3 in that suit. Suffice it to 18 AO-409-10.sxw state that in view of the facts noted above, defendant No.217, prima facie, cannot claim that it was a bonafide purchaser for value without knowledge of the previous contract between the plaintiff and defendant Nos. 1 and 2. The defendant No.217 appears to have entered into