1 BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT DATED: 23.12.2011 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.N.BASHA AND THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.VENUGOPAL Writ Appeal (MD)No.1634 of 2011 and M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 1.P.M.Raja Poosari 2.P.M.Rebello ... Appellants/Respondents 4 & 5 Vs. 1.P.M.Veerapandi ... Respondent-1/Writ Petitioner 2.The Joint Commissioner, H.R. & C.E. (Admn.), Madurai. 3.The Inspector, H.R. & C.E., Madurai North. 4.A.Sivaji Poosari, Managing Trustee, Arulmigu Pandi Muneeswarar Koil, Melamadai, Madurai. ... Respondents 2 to 4/Respondents 1 to 3 Writ Appeal under Clause 15 of Letters Patent against the order of the learned Single Judge, dated 15.12.2011, made in M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 in W.P.(MD)No.14174 of 2011. W.P.(MD)No.14174 of 2011:- Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to issue a Writ of Certiorified Mandamus calling for the records of the 1st respondent dated 23.5.2011 vide Na.Ka.No.3802/2012/Aa1 and quash the same and direct the respondents 1 to 3 to act as per the will dated 16.7.1985 of Late Mahamuni in respect of Pooja turn of Saroja Ammal is concerned. Prayer in M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 in W.P.(MD)No.14174 of 2011:- Petition presented to this Court and prayed this Honourable Court to grant an order of injunction, restraining the 4th and 5th respondent from doing the Pooja, to receive the share in the income and to act as Trustee in the Arulmighu Pandi Muneeswarar Koil, Melamadai, Madurai between 16.12.2011 and 22.12.2011 and on subsequent turn of Saroja Ammal, pending disposal of the W.P(MD) No.14174 of 2011. For Appellant : Mr.N.R.Chandran, Senior Counsel for Mr.V.Ramakrishnan For Respondent-1: Ms.J.Anandhavalli https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 2 JUDGMENT [Judgment of the Court was delivered BY K.N.BASHA, J] This writ appeal is preferred against the order, dated 15.12.2011, passed by the Writ Court in M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 in W.P.(MD) No.14174 of 2011, granting an order of interim injunction. The appellants are respondents 4 and 5 in the writ petition. 2.Heard Mr.N.R.Chandran, learned Senior Counsel, appearing for the appellants as well as Ms.J.Anandhavalli, learned counsel appearing for the contesting respondent No.1/writ petitioner. 3.Mr.N.R.Chandran, learned Senior Counsel, would submit that by way of an interim order granting the relief of injunction, the writ court has gone into the questions involved in the main civil suit pending between the parties. It is further contended that the relief of injunction granted is not only for the relevant period i.e. from 16.12.2011 to 22.12.2011 but, also for the subsequent periods and, as such, the interest of the appellants is very much affected and a great prejudice has also caused to the appellants. 4.Per contra, Ms.J.Anandhavalli, learned counsel appearing for the contesting respondent No.1/writ petitioner, would submit that the writ court has only assigned reasons to the effect that prima facie case has been made out on the basis of the Will, which is not disputed by the appellants herein and, therefore, it is contended that there is nothing wrong in granting interim injunction. 5.We have carefully considered the submissions made by the counsel on either side and also perused the materials available on record, including the impugned order of the writ court granting the relief of interim injunction in M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 in W.P.(MD)No.14174 of 2011, dated 15.12.2011. 6.The fact remains that there is a dispute between the appellants as well as the contesting respondent No.1 and the same is pending in O.S.No.43 of 2011 on the file Sub-Court, Melur, Madurai District. It is pertinent to note that both the parties are relying several documents, including a Will. Yet another fact to be borne in mind by us, at this stage, is that the dispute regarding the relevant period, i.e. from 16.12.2011 and 16.12.2011, which was the turn during which Poojas have to be performed by the 2nd appellant herein, has already expired. However, the only apprehension of the appellants is to the effect that the same fate would continue even for the subsequent periods. 7.It is seen that the writ court itself has already made it clear that the observations made in its order cannot be relied upon at the time of final disposal of the writ petition or the civil suit. In such circumstances, we are of the considered view that before the final disposal of the writ petition, the contesting respondent No.1, namely the writ petitioner, cannot have the benefit of interim injunction granted on 15.12.2011 for the subsequent periods. Therefore, we are making it clear that the interim order granted by the writ court on 15.12.2011 should be https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 3 confined only in respect of the expired period i.e. from 16.12.2011 to 22.12.2011. It is made clear that in respect of the period i.e. 16.12.2011 to 22.12.2011, during which the contesting respondent No.1/writ petitioner performed poojas, in view of our above observation, the contesting respondent No.1/writ petitioner is entitled to get his share from the income derived during the said period. 8.With the above observation, the writ appeal is disposed of. No costs. Connected M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 is closed. The main writ petition is directed to be posted for final hearing on 23.01.2012, before the Writ Court. Sd/- Assistant Registrar (Records) /True Copy/ Sub Assistant Registrar To: 1.The Joint Commissioner, H.R. & C.E. (Admn.), Madurai. 2.The Inspector, H.R. & C.E., Madurai North. Copy To: The Section Officer, Writ Section, Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, Madurai. + 1 cc to Mr.V.Ramakrishnan, Advocate, SR No.45667 Judgment in W.A.(MD)No.1634 of 2011 and M.P.(MD)No.1 of 2011 Dated:23.12.2011 gb RJ6/.1.12 3p/5c https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/