IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL Appeal From Order No. 159 of 2009 Shri Yashodanandan Agarwal and another …… Appellants Versus B.T.C. Motors Pvt. Ltd. …… Respondent …….. Mr. Sharad Sharma, Senior Advocate with Mr. Jagdish Singh Bisht, Advocate for the appellants. Mr. Ajay Bhanot and Mr. Yogesh Pande, Advocates for the respondent. Hon’ble V.K. GUPTA, C. J. The learned Trial Court, upon consideration of all relevant facts and appreciating the material on record, has come to the correct conclusion that the respondent-plaintiff was entitled to the grant of Temporary Injunction. Undoubtedly, the respondent-plaintiff, being a Company incorporated under the Companies Act, was in possession of the land in question, upon which a super structure has been built by it wherein it was carrying on its business. The mere fact that the appellants-defendants are the owners of the land in question does not entitle them to forcibly evict the respondent- plaintiff from the land. No interference is called for. The appeal is dismissed. The learned Trial Court is directed to expedite the disposal of the suit. It is also ordered that the learned Trial Court shall not grant any unnecessary adjournment to any party. (V. K. Gupta, C.J.) 30.06.2009 A