1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA Writ Petition No. 798 of 2010 1. Smt. Jyotsna Metha, major in age, housewife, Margao, Goa 2. Shri Devang P. Metha, 3. Shri Parag P. Metha, 4. Mrs. Charuta P. Metha, All r/o Anand Residency, Block 'C', Chicalim, Goa. 5. Smt. Sunita Parulekar, 6. Shri Ravindra Parulekar Both r/o Dr. Parulekar Hospital, Patrong, Baina, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa through P.A.O. Shri Anand Bose, r/o 801, Anand Souane, Baina, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. ... Petitioners Versus 1. Smt. Charu Joshi, aged 44, Occupation business, and her husband 2 2. Shri Manoj Joshi, age 45, Profession business, Both r/o 202, Koteshwar Darshan, Hanuman Cross Road No. 2, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai 57. 3. Smt. Anita Saxena, age 41, service, and her husband 4. Shri Shailendra Saxena, age 48, business, Both r/o Prime Royale, 601, 6th Floor, Opp. Tita Maria Chambers, Mangor Hill, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. 5. Smt. Nisha Bandekar, age 35, housewife, and her husband 6. Shri Raju Bandekar, age 36, business, Both r/o 2nd Floor, Amerkar Apartments, Near CRC Colony, Mangor Hill, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. 7. Smt. Manorama Mehta, 70 years, widow of Vassudeo Metha, r/o Prime Royale, Opp. Tita Maria Chambers, 3 Mangor Hill, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. ... Respondents Mr. N. Sardessai, Advocate for the Petitioners. Mr. A.F. Diniz, Advocate for the Respondents. Coram:- A. P. LAVANDE, J. Date:- 15 th December, 2010 . ORAL JUDGMENT: Heard learned Counsel Mr. Sardessai for petitioners and Mr. Diniz for respondents. 2. Rule. By consent of the learned Counsel heard forthwith. 3. By this petition under article 227 of the Constitution of India, petitioners challenge order dated 30-10-2010 passed by District and Sessions Judge-2, 4 South Goa, Margao in Miscellaneous Civil Appeal No. 58/2010, setting aside the order dated 11-05-2010 passed by the Civil Judge Senior Division, Vasco-da-Gama, dismissing the application for interim relief filed by plaintiff in Regular Civil Suit No. 47/10/A (New) and Special Civil Suit No. 50/09/A (Old). 4. Mr. Sardessai, learned Counsel for the petitioners submits that the learned trial Court had dismissed the application for injunction, inter-alia, on the grounds that the plaintiff was guilty of delay and has suppressed relevant facts. However, the lower appellate Court without considering the grounds in the order passed by the trial Court, on totally different grounds has set aside the order passed by the trial Court. Mr. Sardessai further submits that the appellant Court has not mentioned the relief granted in favour of the plaintiff as required under Order 41, Rule 31 of Civil Procedure Code. 5 5. Mr. Diniz learned Counsel for the respondents supported the impugned judgment and order and submitted that no fault can be found with the impugned order. 6. I have considered the rival submissions and perused the record, I am of the considered opinion that lower appellate Court has not exercised jurisdiction in accordance with the settled principles governing disposal of appeal from an order refusing or granting injunction. In the case of Wander Ltd. and another V/S Antox India P. Ltd., reported in 1990 (Supp), Supreme Court Cases 727, the Apex Court has held that an appeal against the order granting or refusing injunction on principle. The appellate Court dealing with such appeal ought to deal with the reasons given by the trial Court for granting or refusing the injunction. On perusal of order it is evident that such exercise has not been undertaken by the lower appellate Court. Moreover, while allowing the appeal, the 6 lower appellate Court has not specifically mentioned the exact nature of relief granted in favour of the plaintiff which the lower appellate Court was bound to state in view of Order 41, Rule 31 of Civil Procedure Code. On these grounds, I am inclined to set aside the impugned order and remand the matter to the lower appellate Court for deciding the appeal afresh. 7. At this stage Mr. Diniz states that construction is been undertaken by the petitioners inspite of the order passed by the lower appellate Court. He further submits that the lower appellate Court be directed to decide the appeal expeditiously. I find merit in the later submission made by Mr. Diniz and therefore, I am inclined to order that the matter be decided expeditiously. 8. In view of the above, order dated 30th October, 2010 passed by the lower appellate Court is quashed and 7 set aside. The lower appellate Court is directed to decide the appeal afresh in accordance with law after hearing the parties within a period of four weeks from the date of appearance. The parties shall appear before the lower appellate Court on 23-12-2010 at 10.00 a.m. It is made clear that I have not expressed any opinion on rival contentions and all the contentions of the parties are kept open. The lower appellate Court while disposing of the appeal is expected to bear in mind the provision of Order 41, Rule 31 of Civil Procedure Code. Needless to mention that any construction undertaken by the petitioners shall be subject to further orders that may be passed in the appeal and/or the suit. 9. Writ Petition stands disposed of in aforesaid terms with no order as to costs. A. P. Lavande, J. Ev