AO/206/2008 1/6 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD APPEAL FROM ORDER No. 206 of 2008 With CIVIL APPLICATION No. 7281 of 2008 In APPEAL FROM ORDER No. 206 of 2008 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? NO 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? NO 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? NO 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? NO 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? NO ========================================================= BHIKHUBHAI RANCHHODBHAI DABHI - Appellant(s) Versus SOMIBEN @ CHHIMIBEN NARANBHAI KALABHAI & 5 - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MR SH SANJANWALA WITH MR DILIP L KANOJIYA for Appellant(s) : 1, MR DHAVAL D VYAS for Respondent(s) : 1 - 2. RULE SERVED BY DS for Respondent(s) : 3 - 5. MR MILIND R KULKARNI for Respondent(s) : 6, ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH Date : 11/07/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. What is challenged in present appeal from AO/206/2008 2/6 JUDGMENT order is the ex-parte ad-interim order dated 20.5.2008 passed by the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Surat passed below Exh.5 in Special Civil Suit No.181 of 2008 during the pendency of the application Exh.5 by which the appellant herein – original defendant No.4 has been restrained from transferring the suit property and the status-quo is ordered to be maintained. 2. It appears that the respondents No.1 and 2 herein – original plaintiffs have filed a Special Civil Suit No.181 of 2008 in the Court of learned 4th Additional Senior Civil Judge & JMFC, Surat, for a declaration and a permanent injunction, and in the said suit, they preferred application Exh.5 and the trial court granted the ex-parte ad-interim order which is stated hereinabove. Being aggrieved and dissatisfied with the said order, present appeal from order is preferred by the appellant herein – original defendant No.4. 3. Shri S.H.Sanjanwala, learned advocate appearing AO/206/2008 3/6 JUDGMENT on behalf of the appellant has submitted that before granting such an ex-parte ad-interim relief the trial court ought to have considered the provisions of Order 39 Rule 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and ought to have assigned special reasons and after obtaining the ex-parte ad-interim order it is apprehended that the plaintiffs would not proceed further with the hearing of Exh.5 and delay the proceedings and go on extending the ex-parte ad- interim relief. 4. Shri D.D.Vyas, learned advocate appearing on behalf of the original plaintiffs has submitted that there is no substance in the allegation on behalf of the appellant. It is submitted that as such even no reply to the application Exh.5 is filed by the appellant herein and learned advocate appearing on behalf of the appellant who has prayed for time before the trial court. It is submitted that even the next date of hearing of application Exh.5 is on 19th July, 2008, and even the plaintiffs are ready to go with the hearing of application Exh.5 on that day. It is further submitted that even during the AO/206/2008 4/6 JUDGMENT continuation of ex-parte ad-interim relief the appellants have continued to put up the construction and they have committed the breach of ex-parte ad- interim order for which contempt application is already filed by the original plaintiffs. At this stage, Shri Sanjanwala, learned advocate appearing on behalf of the appellant has submitted that now under the guise of filing the contempt application, the plaintiffs will insist that the contempt application should be heard first and therefore hearing of the application Exh.5 will be delayed. Shri D.D.Vyas, learned senior advocate appearing on behalf of the original plaintiffs has submitted that even at this stage they will not insist for hearing of contempt application before Exh.5 is decided. Under the circumstances, the apprehension on the part of the appellant is not well-founded. Shri Sanjanwala, learned advocate appearing on behalf of the appellant has submitted that reply to the Exh.5 will be filed on or before 20th July, 2008, with a copy to the learned advocate for the plaintiffs. AO/206/2008 5/6 JUDGMENT 5. In view of the above, present appeal from order is not entertained and it is directed that the appellant shall file reply to the Exh.5 on or before 20th July, 2008, with a copy to the plaintiffs in advance and the learned trial court is directed to decide and dispose of application Exh.5 within a period of 10 days from the date of filing of the reply by the appellant herein-original defendant No.4 and other defendants. The learned trial court is directed to decide and dispose of application Exh.5 in accordance with law and on merits without in any way being influenced by the ex-parte ad-interim order and without being in any way influenced by the present dismissal of appeal from order. It is observed that this Court has not expressed any opinion on merits in favour of either parties. 6. With these, present appeal from order and civil application are disposed of. Direct service is permitted. ( M.R. SHAH, J. ) AO/206/2008 6/6 JUDGMENT syed/