1 (Spl.- H.C.A.S.C.D., 78- e) FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA PANAJI, GOA. APPELLATE SIDE DISTRICT : APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 29 OF 2004 _______________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of | Quorum, appearances,Court's orders | Court's or Judge's orders of directions and Registrar's orders | _____________________________________________________________________________ Mr. P. A. Kamat, Government Advocate for the appellants. Mr. M. S. Joshi, advocate for the respondents. CORAM : P. V. HARDAS, J. DATE : 26 th August,2004. P.C. This appeal has been filed by the appellants/original defendants, being aggrieved by the Order of the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Panaji, dated 24 th February, 2004 on Civil Misc. Application No.168/2000 /A arising in Regular Civil Suit No.100/2000 /A, allowing the application filed by the present respondents and restraining the appellants from interfering in any manner with the suit plot till the 2 decision of the suit. 2. Mr. P. A. Kamat, learned Government Advocate appearing on behalf of the appellants has submitted that the suit plot has been acquired by the Government and at present the appeal can be disposed of if the defendants / respondents agreed to maintain status quo in respect of the nature of the suit property and also if they agree not to alienate or create third party interests in the suit property. 3. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondents has agreed to maintain status quo and not to create third party interest or alienate the suit property and also to maintain status quo in respect of the nature of the suit property. 4. In view of this, nothing further survives for consideration 3 and, therefore, this Appeal is disposed of confirming the Order passed by the trial Judge and accepting the submission on behalf of the first respondent that he would maintain status quo and not change the nature of the suit property and would also not either alienate or create third party interests in the suit property during the pendency of the suit. P. V. HARDAS, J. mc.