1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 833 OF 2008 __________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, apperances, Court' s orders or Court's or Judge's orders directions and Registrar's orders Shri.Girish Godbole, adv.for appellants. Coram: Smt.R.P.SondurBaldota J. Dated : 25 th September, 2008. P.C. : 1. This Appeal from order takes exception to the order dated 25th April, 2007 passed on the Application Exhibit-115 seeking an interim relief to restrain the respondents from permitting user of the buildings constructed on the suit land either as marriage halls or for any other social, cultural or religious activities or letting out on license for any other use. The appellants had earlier taken out an application for interim reliefs (Exhibit.5) for much broader 2 relief i.e. an injunction to restrain the respondents from carrying out any construction, alienating, transferring and/or creating third party interest in the suit property. That application was rejected by the trial court. The appellants had preferred an appeal against the same being Appeal from Order No. 125 of 2006 which was also dismissed. Later on the matter was carried up to the Supreme Court without any success. 2. The appellants then filed another application (Exhibit-115) for interim reliefs as mentioned at para-1 above. The relief sought in the application at Exhibit-115 would actually be covered by the relief sought at Exhibit-5 filed earlier. The basic argument in support of the reliefs sought at Exhibit.'115' is same as that supporting the reliefs at Exhibit.'5'. It is contended that the suit land falls within the red zone. This 3 argument did not find favour either with the trial court or with the High Court or with the Apex Court. Therefore, the appellant cannot get any interim reliefs on the same ground. I have perused the impugned order. The same does not require interference. Hence, the Appeal from Order is dismissed in limine. [JUDGE]