1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION jmi WRIT PETITION NO. 194 OF 2010. Nitin Gopal Dhadve & Ors. ..Petitioners. v/s. Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai. ..Respondent. .... Ms. Anjali Awasthi, a/w. Sujit More & Pravinder Singh Sethi, for Petitioners. Mr. J. Reis, Senior Advocate, a/w. Ms. Trupti Puranik, for Respondent. .... CORAM : S.J. KATHAWALLA, J. DATE : 28TH JANUARY 2010. P.C. The present writ petition is filed by the petitioners impugning twelve orders passed by the City Civil Court, Mumbai, all dated 18th December 2009, in twelve appeals filed by the petitioners under section 105F of the Municipal Corporation Act. 2. By the said appeal the petitioners have challenged their eviction from their respective premises and consequent demolition of the said premises. Though the appeals have been admitted by the orders impugned in the writ petition, no ad- interim/interim reliefs are granted to the petitioners by the City Civil Court, Mumbai. In the absence of any interim protection, 2 the respondent may proceed to evict the petitioners and demolish their tenaments because of which the appeals which are admitted may become infructuous before they are finally heard. 3. In view thereof, the following order is passed :- (i) The learned Advocates appearing for the parties shall appear before the learned Judge of City Civil Court, Mumbai, Shri Deshpande (C.R. No.8) today at 3.00 p.m., when the learned Judge shall fix the final hearing of the appeals and dispose of the same on or before 15th February 2010. (ii) The petitioners shall not be evicted upto 15th February 2010 and for a period of one week thereafter, if the order is adverse to the petitioners. (iii) The affidavit filed by the respondent before this Court shall be allowed to be treated as the reply of the respondent in appeals before the City Civil Court, Mumbai. (iv) Writ petition is accordingly, disposed of with no order as to costs. [ S.J.KATHAWALLA, J. ]