1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA WRIT PETITION NO.732 OF 2010 Mrs. Filomena D'Souza e Cunha, Wife of Jeronima D'Cunha, 66 years of age, Resident of House No.121, Santa Cruz, Bandh, Aradi, Ilhas Goa. …. Petitioner V/s 1. Mr. Luis Jose D'Araujo @ Jose Araujo, son of Pedro D'Araujo, About 59 years age, R/o. House No.320, Dacktem Bhat, Santa Cruz, Taluka Tiswadi Goa. 2. Village Panchayat Taleigao, through its Sarpanch, having office at Taleigao, Tiswadi Taluka, Ilhas – Goa. 3. Shri Dayanand Gangaram Malkarni, Son of Dayanand Malkarni, and his wife, 4. Sunanda Dayanand Malkarni, Wife of Dayanand Malkarni, dismissed as Both residents of Taleigao, withdrawn Ilhas Goa. 5. Shri Shivaji Dattu Khot, son of Dattu Khot and his wife resident of Taleigao, Ilhas Goa. 6. Smt. Bharati Shivaji Khot, Wife of Shivaji Dattu Khot, Major in age, resident of Taleigao, Ilhas Goa. 2 7. Mrs. Elba Sequeira Nazareth, Daughter of Mrs. Elzida Pinto, Resident of Kamat Kinara, dismissed as Building No.15, S-2, withdrawn Miramar, Panaji, Goa. …. Respondents Shri J. Godinho, Advocate for the Petitioner. Shri R.D. Noronha, Advocate for Respondent No.1. CORAM : F.M. REIS, J. DATE : 28th NOVEMBER, 2011 JUDGMENT : Heard Shri J. Godinho, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner and Shri R. Noronha, learned Counsel appearing for respondent no.1. 2. Shri Godinho, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner craves leave to withdraw the above Writ Petition against respondents no.2 to 7. Leave granted. Writ Petition stands dismissed as withdrawn against respondents no.2 to 7 at the risk of the petitioner. 3. Rule. Heard forthwith with the consent of the learned Counsel. Shri R. Noronha, learned Counsel waives services on behalf of respondent no.1. 3 4. The above Writ Petition challenges the judgment dated 14/10/2010 passed by the learned Additional District Judge, North Goa at Panaji in Misc. Civil Appeal No.116 of 2010 whereby the appeal preferred by the respondent no.1 was allowed and the application for temporary injunction filed by the petitioner before the learned Civil Judge Junior Division at Panaji came to be dismissed. 5. Shri J. Godinho, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner has assailed the impugned judgment on the ground that the petitioner has no other means of access to go to her property surveyed under no.343/1 of Village Santa Cruz, as according to the learned Counsel, the said property of the petitioner is landlocked. Learned Counsel further pointed out that the petitioner has been using an access having a width of three metres along the property of the respondents surveyed under no.179/2 of village Taleigao to go to the property of the petitioner. Learned Counsel further points out that the learned trial Judge whilst granting the injunction as prayed for by the petitioner has rightly come to the conclusion that the petitioner has established prima facie her right of access to the 4 extent of three metres through the property of the respondents and, accordingly, granted the application for temporary injunction. Learned Counsel further pointed out that the lower Appellate Court without considering as to whether the petitioner has got any other means of access and without appreciating the material produced by the parties has erroneously come to the conclusion that the petitioner has no right of access through the property of the respondents and, as such, refused the application for temporary injunction. Learned Counsel further pointed out that the petitioner has no other means of access and, as such, in case the impugned order is not set aside grave and irreparable loss shall be caused to the petitioner as they will have no way to go to the main road and as such submitted that the impugned order passed by the lower Appellate Court deserves to be quashed and set aside. 6. On the other hand, Shri R. Noronha, learned Counsel appearing for respondent no.1 has supported the impugned judgment. Learned Counsel pointed out that the contention of the petitioner that the petitioner has a right of access of three metres cannot be accepted as no such right has been established by the petitioner by any material on record. Learned Counsel has further 5 pointed out that the lower Appellate Court whilst appreciating the evidence on record at para 14 of the impugned judgment has come to the conclusion that the petitioner has enough space in between the wall and the construction put up by the respondent as a means of access to go to their property. Learned Counsel further points out that the respondents have no objection in case the petitioner uses the said space as a means of access to go to her property without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the respondents. Learned Counsel further points out that the lower Appellate Court has rightly appreciated the evidence on record and has come to the conclusion that the petitioner has failed to establish any right of access through the property of the respondent. Learned Counsel, as such, submitted that the above petition deserves to be rejected. 7. Having heard the learned Counsel and on perusal of the record, there is no dispute that the property of the petitioner is an agricultural property surveyed under no.343/1 of Santa Cruz village. Considering the nature of the property, I find that prima facie the petitioner has not established their claim of three metres wide access through the property of the respondents, but however, taking note of the contention of the learned Counsel appearing for 6 the respondent to the effect that the lower Appellate Court whilst passing the impugned judgment has come to the conclusion that there was enough space between the compound wall and the construction in order that the petitioner can have a means of access to go to their property, both the learned Counsel were called upon to identify the said access in the plan. Accordingly, both the learned Counsel have produced a plan duly signed showing the said access in red colour on the said plan. The said plan is marked 'X' for identification. It is also recorded therein that the width of the said access shall be preferably 1.5 metres. As such, the petitioner shall be entitled to use the said portion of the property of the respondent as a means of access, but however, the petitioner shall not take any four wheelers through the said portion of the property of the respondents. The said arrangement has been arrived at without prejudice to the rights and contentions of both the parties raised in the suit. In view of the depiction of the said access on the plan marked 'X' for identification, I find that the petitioner is not entitled for any further reliefs at this stage of the suit as no prejudice shall occasion to her. 8. In view of the above, I pass the following order: 7 O R D E R (i) The impugned judgment passed by the lower Appellate Court dated 14/10/2010 is modified and without prejudice to the rights and contentions of both the parties, the petitioner shall be entitled to use the access shown in red colour in the plan marked 'X' for identification without being permitted to take four wheelers through the said property and the respondents are restrained from causing any obstruction to such user of the said access pending the hearing and final disposal of the suit. (ii) The learned Civil Judge Junior Division is directed to decide the suit as expeditiously as possible. (iii) Rule in the above terms. (iv) Petition stands disposed of accordingly with no order as to costs. F.M. REIS, J. NH/-