1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH C.R. No. 459 of 2011 Date of Decision: 20.7.2011 *** Naresh Kumar .. Petitioner VS. Ravinder Kumar Paul .. Respondent CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ARVIND KUMAR, Present:- Mr. Manish Kumar Singla, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Lalit Sharma, Advocate for respondent. *** ARVIND KUMAR, J. The present petitioner, who is being sued by the respondent -plaintiff in the suit for permanent injunction, is aggrieved with orders dated 2.6.2010 and 4.1.2011 by virtue of which he has been restrained by the learned trial Court from interfering into possession of respondent over the suit property and the learned appellate Court below dismissed his appeal against the said order, respectively. Heard. It is the evident from the perusal of the impugned orders that both the parties are claiming their possession over the suit property, but none of them produced any cogent and convincing proof as to their possession. Only on the basis of site plan produced by the defendant in another civil suit, wherein the suit property was mentioned, both the Courts below restrained the petitioner from interfering in the possession of the plaintiff, but the authenticity of the said document is yet to be ascertained. In absence of any concrete proof qua their claim, in the considered opinion 2 of this Court, instead of only restraining the defendant from interfering in the alleged possession of the plaintiff, it would have been rather in the interest of justice, if the parties are directed to maintain status quo. Thus, in view of the discussion above, in order to avoid any complicity during trial and to restrain them from changing the nature of suit land, both the parties are directed to maintain status quo with regard to the suit property. However, the trial Court is directed to expedite the disposal of pending suit and dispose it of preferable within six months. With the aforesaid modification, the instant revision petition stands disposed of. (ARVIND KUMAR) JUDGE July 20,2011 Jiten