1 SNS IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI APPELLATE CIVIL JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO.1198 OF 2010 WITH APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.986 OF 2000 Micro Technologies (India) Ltd. ...Applicant. v. Haware Engineers and Builders Pvt. Ltd. And Ors. ..Respondents. Mr. Birendra Saraf a/w Mahesh Patil and Nikhil Patil i/by Legasis and Partner ,advs. For the Applicant. Mr. Atul Rajadhyaksha a/w Akhilesh Dubey i/by M/s. M. Tripathi & Co., advs. For the Respondent No.1. Shri Pramit Mishra i/by Vagish Mishra, advs. For the R.No.2. Shri A.A.Garge, adv. For the R.No.4. CORAM : J.H. BHATIA, J. DATED : JUNE 30, 2011. P.C. 1 Two cross suits being Special Civil Suit Nos.461 of 2005 and 487 of 2008 between the parties are pending before the Civil Judge Senior Division, Thane. The Supreme Court had given directions to the trial Court to dispose off the said suits within six months from the receipt of the order. It appears that in spite of expiry of the said period, suits were not disposed off for one or the other reasons. On 22nd December, 2010 this Court had also given directions to the trial Court in respect of 2 disposal of the same and the hearing of the appeal was adjourned for a period of three months. The learned counsel for the parties informs that evidence is in progress. Taking into consideration this aspect, in my opinion, no purpose will be served by keeping the present appeal and the application pending. Purpose may be better served by giving directions to the trial Court to dispose off the same within specified period. 2 Therefore, the appeal and the application stand disposed off . 3 The Civil Judge Senior Division, Thane is hereby directed to proceed with the said suits day-to-day and not to give any adjournment to the parties unless it is absolutely beyond control and dispose off the said suits within three months from this date and the learned Judge shall submit compliance report on the expiry of three months. (J.H. BHATIA,J.)