1 APP617/10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL NO.617 OF 2010 IN ARBITRATION PETITION NO.1032 OF 2010 The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co.Ltd. ...Appellants v/s Core Committee for Self Development of Sahakar Nagar-1 and others ...Respondents Mr Gautam Ankhad i/b M/s Soloman and Co. for Appellants. Mr Ravi Kadam, Sr. Counsel with Mr Sharan Jagtiani, Mr Ashok Paranjpe, Ms Leena Desai Padhye, Samit Shukla and Ms Heta Shah i/b M/s Naik Paranjpe and Co. for Respondent Nos.1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 11 to 13, 16, 18 to 23, 25 and 27. Mr Y.R. Shah for Respondent No.5. Mr Amol Tembe for Respondent No.7. 2 APP617/10 Ms Bhagwati Tribedi with Mr Bijal Trivedi and Mr P. Dave for Interveners. CORAM : D.K. DESHMUKH AND ANOOP V. MOHTA JJ. DATE : 20TH APRIL 2011. P.C. :- 1] This appeal is against an order passed under section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 declining to grant an ad-interim order. That order is dated 24th June 2010. We have been informed that the main petition itself is for final hearing today before the leaned Single Judge. Therefore, we are not in this situation inclined to entertain the appeal, however, the appellants apprehend that the observations that have been made by the learned Single Judge in the order impugned in the appeal may adversely affect their interest at the final hearing of the petition. In our opinion, there is no room for such an apprehension because whatever said by the learned Single Judge in the order impugned in appeal is relevant only for the purpose of refusal of ad-interim order. Those 3 APP617/10 observations cannot be taken into consideration while deciding the petition finally. The final order in the petition will have to be made by the learned Single Judge on the basis of material produced before him uninfluenced by whatever said in the order impugned in appeal. Appeal is disposed off. Parties to act on the copy of this order duly authenticated by the Associate / Private Secretary of this Court. Certified copy expedited. ( JUSTICE D.K. DESHMUKH ) ( JUSTICE ANOOP V. MOHTA )