1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 3767 OF 2009 Sow. Ushadevi w/o. Rajendra Anand ....Petitioner. Versus Sayyed Ismile s/o. Sayyed Kasim & Ors. ....Respondents. Shri. A.N. Kakade, Advocate for petitioner. Shri. V.R. Naik, Advocate for respondent Nos. 2, & 4 to 7. CORAM : R.K. DESHPANDE, J. DATE : 26th July, 2010. PER COURT : 1. Regular Darkhast No. 8/1999 was filed by the Decree Holder for execution of decree passed in Regular Civil Suit No. 111/1973 on 28.8.1998. In these proceedings, an application Exh. 49, was filed by the present petitioner, raising an objection to the executability of the decree, on the ground that he has purchased the suit property on 23.8.1979. He is bona fide purchaser for valuable consideration, without notice of the litigation. That objection has been rejected by the learned Civil Judge, Junior Division, Jalna by his order dated 3.9.2007. The petitioner/objector preferred an appeal i.e. Regular Civil Appeal No. 200/2007. The same has been dismissed by the judgment and order dated 30.3.2009 passed by the learned District Judge - 2, Jalna, against 2 which this writ petition has been preferred. 2. Objection, Exh. 49, is under Order 21, Rule 97 of Civil Procedure Code. The decision given by the Trial Court, rejecting the said objection has force of decree in terms of Rule 103 of Order 21 of CPC. Accordingly, Regular Civil Appeal was preferred, which has been dismissed. In view of this, the present writ petition cannot be entertained, as the effective alternate statutory remedy is available to the petitioner to challenge the same. This petition is, therefore, dismissed. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the interim protection granted by this court be continued for a period of three weeks. However, looking to the facts and circumstances of the case, I am not inclined to grant more than two week's time to continue the interim order passed by this Court. Hence, the interim order passed by this Court shall continue to operate for a period of two weeks from today, at the end of which, the same shall stand automatically vacated. [ R.K. DESHPANDE, J. ] ssc/wp3767.09