THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO AND THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE R.KANTHA RAO C.M.A.No.455 of 2010 JUDGMENT: (Per the Ho’nble Sri Justice B.Prakash Rao) Heard Sri Ravi Kumar Tolety for the appellants and Sri Y.V.Prasad for the respondent and at their request the main appeal itself is taken up for disposal. The appellants herein are the defendants in the Court below who filed this appeal under Order 43 Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure inter alia assailing the orders granting injunction in favour of the respondents/plaintiffs as against any act of alienation of the suit schedule property, pending disposal of the suit, as per the orders dated 30-10-2009 in I.A.No.903 of 209 in O.S.84 of 2009, on the file of I Additional District Judge, Ongole. Briefly stated the facts of the case are that, in a suit, which is filed for specific performance of an agreement, the respondent plaintiff had filed the application seeking aforesaid injunction, which was, after contest allowed and the lower Court has granted injunction as per the said orders. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants submits that having regard to the fact that the appellants have already alienated the property even much before the date of the filing of the suit, the injunction could not have any say. Though it is submitted that the documents are much prior to the suit viz., which were filed on 17-9- 2009 and even before the granting of the injunction, however on a bare reading of the counter affidavit filed in the lower Court or even other wise, there is nothing on record giving any particulars or even referring to the documents, which have alleged to have been executed. Except making bald and sweeping allegations, nothing has been substantiated either by way of any pleadings or material in support. In view of the above, we do not find any merits in the above appeal and the appeal is accordingly dismissed. However, it is made clear that it is always open for the appellants herein to raise all such pleas which they are entitled to and substantiate the same by material support. The lower Court shall dispose of the suit within a period of six (6) months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs. ____________________ B.PRAKASH RAO,J __________________ R.KANTHA RAO,J Dt:02-07-2010 Grk