THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO and THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE R. KANTHA RAO C.M.A.No.268 of 2010 JUDGMENT: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice B. Prakash Rao) Heard both sides. At the request of the learned counsel on either side, the main appeal itself is taken up for disposal. The appellants, who are defendants in the suit, filed this appeal against the order, dated 15.02.2010, passed by the I Additional, District Judge, Kadapa, in I.A.No.173 of 2009 in O.S.No.14 of 2009 filed under Order XXXIX Rule 1 C.P.C., for temporary injunction restraining the respondents from interfering with their peaceful possession and enjoyment of the petition schedule property. The brief facts that are necessary for disposal of the present appeal are that the respondents/plaintiffs filed the above suit for declaration of title and for permanent injunction, wherein they filed present application for temporary injunction. The appellants/defendants have filed counter contesting the application. However, without considering the matter on merits before giving any finding with regard to the prima facie case, balance of convenience etc., as required under Order XXXIX, the Court below has passed the impugned order granting temporary injunction in favour of the respondents/plaintiffs. Hence the defendants filed the present appeal. The impugned order reads as under. “Heard the petitioners counsel, in the circumstances stated by the petitioner in the accompanying affidavit, issue temporary injunction restraining the defendants and their men from interfering with the peaceful possession and enjoyment of the petition schedule property by the petitioners until further orders.” Several developments have taken place at this stage. Having regard to the same, we are of the prima facie view that the order passed by the Court below is not in accordance with law. Neither the case, as set forth at this stage, is considered nor any finding, as required under law in an injunction application, like prima facie case, balance of convenience etc., has been given by the Court below. In view of the same, the order of the Court below is totally unsustainable and requires to be reconsidered and reheard for passing appropriate orders on merits. Accordingly, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is allowed and the order of the Court below is set aside. The matter is remitted to the Court below for fresh disposal on merits within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ (B. PRAKASH RAO, J.) ______________________ (R. KANTHA RAO, J.) 27th April, 2010 Js.