WPMS No.1507/2001 Hon’ble B.C. Kandpal, J. By way of this writ petition the petitioners have sought the relief in the nature of certiorari for quashing the judgments and orders dated 11.7.2000, 19.1.2000 and 20.4.1999. Brief facts of the case are that petitioners filed a suit for prohibitory injunction in the court of Additional Civil Judge (J.D.), Udham Singh Nagar, who passed the prohibitory injunction order on 7.8.98 in favour of petitioners. Thereafter, respondent no. 4 filed a complaint u/s 441/448 IPC against the petitioners before Judicial Magistrate, Udham Singh Nagar, who passed exparte order against all the petitioners u/s 441/448 IPC. Against the said order dated 20.4.99, petitioners filed objections and the same were also rejected by Judicial Magistrate, Rudrapur vide its order dated 19.1.2000. Feeling aggrieved by both the orders dated 20.4.1999 and 19.1.2000, petitioners preferred Criminal Revision before District & Sessions Judge, Udham Singh Nagar and the same was also dismissed vide impugned order dated 11.7.2000. Being aggrieved, the petitioners have filed this writ petition before the Allahabad High Court, which has been transferred to this Court after creation of new State. Heard Sri B.P.S. Mer, learned counsel for the petitioners, Sri S.S. Adhikari, learned A.G.A. for respondents no. 1 to 3 and perused the record. After considering the entire argument advanced by learned counsel for the petitioners and perusing the impugned orders, I am of the view that there is no illegality and infirmity in the impugned orders. I am not supposed to appreciate the evidence at this stage where evidence is still incomplete and hazy and the matter at best can be settled by the trial Judge. Any judgment to be rendered by me at this stage would amount to pre-trial of the case. I, therefore, do not find any substance in the argument advanced by learned counsel for the petitioners. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed in limine. Stay order, if any, stands vacated. (B. C. K., J.) 24.07.2008 SP