... 1 ... IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.15 OF 2004 1. Shri Madhu Gopinath Naik, son of late Gopinath Nagu Naik, aged about 56 years, married, agriculturist and his wife, 2. Smt. Baby Madhu Naik, wife of Madhu Gopinath Naik, aged about 50 years, married, agriculturist, Both Indian National, resident of House No.1, Xic-Shelvona of Taluka Quepem. ... Appellants v e r s u s 1. Shri Bharat Khandu Raut Dessai, son of late Shri Khandu Raut Dessai, major, landlord, married and his wife, 2. Smt. Nirmala Bharat Raut Dessai, wife of Bharat Khandu Raut Dessai, major, housewife, ... 2 ... Both r/o House number not known, Assolda, Taluka Quepem, Post Chandor 3. Shri Gurudas Anant Naik, son of late Anant Naik, major, married, occupation business, and his wife, 4. Smt. Geeta Gurudas Naik, wife of Gurudas Anant Naik, major, married, housewife, 5. Shri Pramod Anant Naik, son of late Anant Naik, major, married, occupation mechanic, Indian National and his wife, 6. Smt. Seema Pramod Anant Naik, major, married, housewife, 3 to 6 are all Indian Nationals, all residing at House No. not known, Xic-Shelvona, Taluka Quepem, Post Chandor. ... Respondents Mr. V. A. Lawande, Advocate for the appellants. None present for the respondents. ... 3 ... CORAM: R. C. CHAVAN, J. Date : 11.08.2008. ORAL JUDGMENT: This is an appeal by the plaintiff whose application for temporary injunction has been rejected by the Trial Court. The learned counsel for the appellants stated that the suit is ripe for trial. The appellants are already suffering for want of injunction for the last four years. No useful purpose would be served by examining claims made by parties at an early stage of filing of suit, for securing a temporary injunction. On the other hand, it may embarrass the Trial Judge in recording findings upon evidence to be tendered at trial. The learned counsel for appellant submitted that the Trial Court may be directed to dispose off the matter within 6 months. The learned Trial Judge shall dispose off suit as early as possible in any case within a period of six months, with the understanding that the parties shall proceed with the hearings ... 4 ... without seeking any adjournments save for unavoidable reason. In this view of the matter, the appeal is disposed off. R. C. CHAVAN, J. lh/.