( 1 ) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 6903 OF 2008 Dattatraya s/o Ganpati Patil PETITIONER VERSUS Ramji s/o Gangaram Solunke RESPONDENT ..... Mr. P.R. Katneshwarkar, advocate for the petitioner. ..... [CORAM : V.R. KINGAONKAR, J.] [DATE : 6th January, 2010] PER COURT : 1. The petitioner is original respondent (defendant) in an appeal (R.C.A. No. 110/2002). An application was moved by the respondent i.e. appellant before the first Appellate Court, for amendment and addition of third parties. The application was resisted by the petitioner. Before taking decision on the application, the learned Adhoc District Judge directed the issuance of show cause notice to the parties to be added. The petitioner challenges the said order of issuance of the show cause notice. ( 2 ) 2. It is pertinent to note that no adverse order is rendered on the application for addition of the parties or amendment of the pleadings and there is only a show- cause notice directed to be issued. It is well settled that ordinarily, no writ petition would lie against issuance of show-cause notice. The petition is premature and as such, is dismissed. [ V.R. KINGAONKAR ] JUDGE NPJ/wp6903-08