-1- IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL CIVIL CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION FARAD FARAD FARAD CONTINUNATION SHEET CONTINUNATION SHEET CONTINUNATION SHEET WRIT WRIT WRIT PETITION NO.1 OF 2008 PETITION NO.1 OF 2008 PETITION NO.1 OF 2008 ............................................................. ............................................................. ............................................................. Office Notes,Office Office Notes,Office Office Notes,Office memorandum of Coram, memorandum of Coram, memorandum of Coram, appearances,Court’s appearances,Court’s appearances,Court’s Court’s Court’s Court’s or or or orders or directions orders or directions orders or directions Judge’s Judge’s Judge’s orders orders orders & Registrar’s orders. & Registrar’s orders. & Registrar’s orders. ............................................................. ............................................................. ............................................................. Mr.M.R.Jhakde for the Petitioner Mr.R.M.Patne A.G.P. for State Mr.Sandeep Dere for Respondent Nos.2 & 3. CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: A.S.OKA, VACATION JUDGE A.S.OKA, VACATION JUDGE A.S.OKA, VACATION JUDGE. DATE DATE DATE : JANUARY 3, 2008 : JANUARY 3, 2008 : JANUARY 3, 2008 P.C.: P.C.: P.C.: 1. Heard learned Advocate for the Petitioner. The challenge is to the Judgment and Order dated 17th December 2007 passed by the learned Joint Civil Judge (J.D.), Kalyan. A suit filed by the Petitioner has been dismissed in purported exercise of power under Rule 11 of Order XXXIX of the Code of Civil Procedure,1908. Clause (r) of Rule 1 of Order XLIII of the said Code (as amended on 1st October 1983) provides for an Appeal against the said order. 2. Hence, in view of availability of the efficacious remedy, Writ Petition is not -2- entertained and the same is rejected. Rejection of the Writ Petition will not preclude the Petitioner from preferring an Appeal as provided under law. 3. All contentions of the parties on merits are expressly kept open. JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE