1 1340.11-ao IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY. APPELLATE JURISDICTION. APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 1340 OF 2011 Bharat Lakhamshi Shah. ... Appellant. V/s. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. ... Respondent. R.A.Thorat with P.J.Thorat for the appellant. Ms.K.K.Soran for the respondent. CORAM: R.M.BORDE, J. DATED : 2nd December 2011. P.C. : The counsel for the appellant has brought to my notice conveyance deed executed by Smt.Bargaude in favour of the appellant on 18th June 2008. It is contended that due to certain reason, the said document was not produced before the trial Court while the notice of motion was heard for grant of ad-interim injunction. The deed of conveyance, prima facie; appears to be related to the disputed property. It would be open for the appellant to produce the said document before the trial Court. 2. The another objection is in respect of failure to take into account the entires of the census conducted in the year 1976 on the 2 1340.11-ao ground that the subsequent census carried by the Government nullifies the effect of earlier one. The trial Court may scrutinize the policy laid down in that behalf. It is urged that the census conducted at the later point of time cannot nullify the earlier census carried out by the Government and the censused structures are entitled to have equal protection, The trial Court may consider the case and pass appropriate order, but, prima facie, I am of the opinion that the property needs to be protected during the intervening period until the trial Court decides the notice of motion on its own merits. 3. Appeal from order is, thus, disposed of with direction to the trial Court to dispose of pending notice of motion in L.C.Suit No. 2358/2011 as expeditiously as possible, preferably, within sixteen weeks from the date of receipt of writ of this order. In the meanwhile, no adverse action shall be taken against the appellant. The respondent Corporation shall be at liberty to file their written statement/ reply before the trial Court along with documents, if any. 4. In view of disposal of appeal from order, pending civil application does not survive and stands disposed of accordingly. (R.M.BORDE, J.)