IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 218 OF 2009 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 202 OF 2009 SHRI SHABBAR HAIDAR KHAN AND 5 ORS. ... Applicant Versus SMT. MOSARAT JEHAN BEGUM AND 5 ORS. ... Respondent Mr. A. N. S. Nadkarni, Senior Advocate with Mr. H.D. Naik, Advocate for the Applicant. Mr. S.G. Dessai, Senior Advocate with Mr. Pavithran A.V., Advocate for the Respondent Nos.1, 2(a) and (b). Mr. Ryan Menezes, Advocate for the Respondent Nos. 2(c) and 2(d). Coram:- S. J. VAZIFDAR & U. D. SALVI, JJ. Date:- 19th March, 2010 P.C. This Civil Application seeks a stay of the decree passed by the Civil Judge Senior Division, Quepem, declaring a Deed of Partition dated 12.1.1995 illegal, null and void. 2. It is not disputed that the rights of the parties pending the hearing and final disposal of this First Appeal must be protected. We are not inclined to grant a stay in favour of Applicants/Appellants without putting them also to terms. This is in view of the fact that all the properties and rights affected by the said Deed of Partition are admittedly those of the deceased parents/in-laws of the parties. 3. In the circumstances, all the parties shall maintain status quo in respect of the alleged Partition Deed and the properties which form the subject matter thereof. Subject to the same, the decree shall remain stayed. It is clarified that the effect of the stay order includes an injunction against all the parties acting on the said Partition Deed to the extent of disposing off, alienating, encumbering, parting with possession of or creating any third party right, title or interest in to, upon or in respect of the said properties. 4. The Civil Application is accordingly disposed of. S. J. VAZIFDAR, J. U. D. SALVI, J. at*