AO/401/2007 1/5 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD APPEAL FROM ORDER No. 401 of 2007 With CIVIL APPLICATION No. 14432 of 2007 In APPEAL FROM ORDER No. 401 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? ========================================================= SURENDRAPAL .P. PRAJAPATI - Appellant(s) Versus KAMLABEN SACHCHANAD VASIANI & 1 - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MR ASHOK K PADIA for Appellant(s) : 1, MR NR KODEKAR for Respondent(s) : 1, MR KB PUJARA for Respondent(s) : 2, ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH Date : 22/12/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. Present Appeal from Order is preferred by the appellant original defendant No.1 under Order 43 Rule 1 of Code of Civil Procedure to quash and AO/401/2007 2/5 JUDGMENT set aside the impugned order passed by the learned Judge of the City Civil Court, No. 17, Ahmedabad dated 6.7.2006 passed below Notice of Motion in Civil Suit No. 2262 of 2005, by which the appellant original defendant No.1 is temporarily restrained from running the disputed flour mill in Flat No. 47/689 of the Bhadreshwar Housing Colony, Sardarnagar, Ahmedabad. 2. The respondent No.1 herein original plaintiff had instituted the Civil Suit No. 2262 of 2005 for declaration and permanent injunction restraining the appellant-defendant No.1 from running the flour mill. In the said suit, the plaintiff took out the Notice of Motion for interim injunction restraining the defendant No.1 from running the flour mill in the residential house and restrained him from making commercial use of the residential flat which is just adjacent to the residential premises of the plaintiff and by impugned order learned Judge of the City Civil Court, Ahmedabad had temporarily injuncted /restrained the appellant-defendant No.1 from running the flour mill. Being aggrieved and dissatisfied with the order passed below Notice of Motion by the learned Judge of the City Civil Court, Ahmedabad, the appellant- defendant No.1 has preferred the present Appeal from Order. 3. Shri A.K. Padia, learned advocate appearing on AO/401/2007 3/5 JUDGMENT behalf of the appellant has vehemently submitted that as such the appellant-defendant No.1 was having the valid license for running the flour mill issued by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. It is also further submitted that even there are other three flour mills in the nearby area and, therefore, the learned Chamber Judge has materially erred in restraining the appellant-defendant No.1 from running the flour mill. It is further submitted that even the appellant-defendant No.1 has applied for No Objection Certificate from the authority but till today said application is pending,for which the appellant-defendant No.1 should not be punished and therefore, it is requested to allow the present Appeal from Order. 4. Appeal from Order is opposed by Shri N.R. Kodekar, learned advocate appearing on behalf of the respondent No.1-plaintiff No.1. It is submitted that even the temporary license issued by the Competent Authority was conditional one and subject to No Objection Certificate from certain other authorities i.e. TDO, Estate Department, Fire Department etc., and as the appellant-defendant No.1 has failed to obtain No Objection Certificate from the said authority, the said licence would not be of any assistance to the appellant-defendant No.1. It is submitted that as the appellant-defendant No.1 was running flour mill and making commercial use of the AO/401/2007 4/5 JUDGMENT residential flat which was creating nuisance etc., the learned City Civil Court has rightly allowed the Notice of Motion and, therefore, it is requested to dismiss the present Appeal from Order. 5. Having heard the learned advocates appearing on behalf of the respective parties and considering the impugned order, it appears that the original plaintiff and the defendant No.1 are residing in adjoining premises which are residential flats of Gujarat Housing Board. The appellant- defendant No.1 had started the shop/flour mill in the said premises which is just adjacent to the residential premises of the plaintiff. It also appears that there was temporary license in favour of the appellant-defendant No.1 issued by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation commencing from 1.4.2006 to 31.3.2008 for running a flour mill at the disputed place, however the same is conditional one and the same is subject to obtain No Objection Certificate from the TDO, Estate Department and Fire Department. Thus, the appellant-defendant No.1 was under obligation to obtaining No Objection Certificate from the aforesaid department. It appears that the appellant-defendant No.1 is enable to obtain and produce such No Objection Certificate. Thus, has rightly observed by the learned Chamber Judge of the City Civil Court, Ahmedabad the aforesaid licence cannot help the appellant-defendant No.1 AO/401/2007 5/5 JUDGMENT to contend that flour mill is legal. Under the circumstances, there is no valid license in favour of the appellant-defendant No.1 to run the flour mill in the residential premises, which is just adjacent to plaintiff. Considering the above, when the learned Chamber Judge has allowed the Notice of Motion temporarily restraining the appellant-defendant No.1 from running the disputed flour mill with a liberty to as stated in the operative portion of the order, it cannot be said that the same is in any way illegal and/ or the learned Chamber Judge has committed any error, which does not call for interference of this Court. Under the circumstances, there is no substance in the present Appeal from Order, which deserves to be dismissed and is accordingly dismissed. CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 14432 OF 2007 In view of the dismissal of the Appeal from Order, no order in Civil Application. Rule discharged. Ad-interim relief granted earlier stands vacated forthwith. (M.R.SHAH,J.) kaushik