THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA & THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P. DURGA PRASAD C.M.A.NO.144 OF 2011 JUDGMENT: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice N.V. Ramana) This appeal is filed against the order dated 22.10.2010 passed by the II Additional Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, dismissing I.A.No.1663 of 2010 in O.S.No.270 of 2010 filed by the appellant-plaintiff under Order 39 Rule 1 and 2 CPC seeking to restrain the respondents-defendants from interfering with his peaceful possession over the schedule property by way of interim injunction. The appellant-plaintiff filed the suit to declare him as absolute owner of the suit schedule property and to declare the gift deed dated 20.10.2008 executed by the 1st defendant in favour of the 2nd defendant as null and void and for permanent injunction restraining the defendants and their men and agents from interfering with the suit schedule property. Along with the suit, the appellant-plaintiff filed the impugned I.A. under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC for temporary injunction to restrain the respondents-defendants and their men from interfering with the appellant’s peaceful possession over the schedule property. The Court below having observed that both the parties failed to produce any evidence to show their respective possession over the schedule property, dismissed the petition. Hence, the present appeal. Heard the learned Counsel on record and perused the material available on record. It is the case of the appellant that one Lakshmi Devi is the sister of the 1st respondent and the appellant is the son of elder brother of late Lakshmi Devi and that she offered to sell the suit property and the 1st respondent agreed to purchase the same, but he assured Lakshmi Devi that he would send the sale consideration from America, where he was living at that time and believing the said assurance, the said Lakshmi Devi executed a registered sale deed without taking consideration, but subsequently, as the 1st respondent did not send the sale consideration, she insisted him to retransfer the property in her name and so, the 1st respondent executed a gift/settlement deed in favour of Lakshmi Devi and the same was accepted by her and thus, the said Lakshmi Devi is the absolute owner and possessor of the suit property as on the date of her death and she executed the will deed bequeathing the suit property in favour of the appellant. It is the case of the respondents that the gift settlement deed alleged to have been executed in favour of Lakshmi Devi is only a nominal document and he never delivered the property to her and the said gift deed was not acted upon. Therefore, the property remain vested with him and moreover the alleged will deed is a fabricated document. The questions as to whether the will alleged to have been executed in favour of the plaintiff is fabricated or not and whether the gift deed alleged to have been executed by the 1st respondent in favour of Lakshmi Devi is acted upon or not, are the issues required to be adjudicated after a full-fledged trial. The impugned application filed by the plaintiff is for grant of temporary injunction. In a case of this nature, it is to be examined as to whether there is any prima facie case, balance of convenience or any irreparable injury that would be caused, if temporary injunction is not granted in favour of the appellant. Apart from that, the exercise of judicial discretion is also significant in the matter of disposing of the applications of this nature. From the material on record, it is clear that the father of the appellant is in possession of the suit schedule property and neither of the parties to the suit adduced any material as to their respective possession over the suit schedule property. In these circumstances, we are not inclined to interfere with the discretion exercised by the Court below and hence, this appeal is devoid of merits and the same is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed. No order as to costs. The Court below is directed to dispose of the suit within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order, without being influenced by any of the observations made in the order impugned herein. __________________ Justice N.V. Ramana DATE: 12.9.2011 ____________________ Justice P. Durga Prasad nn THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA & THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P. DURGA PRASAD C.M.A.NO.144 OF 2011 (Judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Sri Justice N.V. Ramana) 12.9.2011 Nn