II Til HIG: COURT OP KAR?TAI AT BAGMRE DATED THIS THE 4PT flAV W TtW 1998, B E’O RE THE HOBLE MR. JUS T ICE D)RASHEKHRAIAH IT PEI rio 28589 TO 28 592 OF 1995. BETWEE: 1 Smt. Raja1akshmarrra, aged 66 years, Shop no.1, premises c’.142 & 143, 8th Cross Road, Malleswararn, Bangalore. 2, Smt.J.J,Lakshrri Kumari, aged 50 years, Shop No.3, premises No.142 143, 8th cross, Road, Mal ieswaram, Bangal, 3, Mr,K,G,AniI, major, Proprietor Dream Dresses, Shop No.5 Premises No.142 & 143, 8th Cross Road, Malleswararr, Bang alor e. 4. Mr.D.Devendra swamy, about 47 years, Shop No.7 Premises No.142 & 143, 8th Cross Road, Malleswaram, Bangalore. , , Petitioners (By Sri K,Chandranatha Ariga for Petitioners) /2/ AND 1. Bangalore Mahanagara Palike, A body constituted under the Provisions of Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, having its Office at Hudson Circle, J,C,Road, Bang alore. 2. The Asst.Executive Er4lneer.. Malleshwaram Sub—Division, Bangalore Mahanagara Palike Malleswaram, Bang alore— 3. 3. A. R. Narendranath, No.142 & 143, 3rd Main Road, Malleshwaram, Banga lore.. Amended as per Court order . * • , . Respondents (By Sri Ashok Haranahalli, for the Respondents) * * * Writ etitior5urer Articles 226 ar 227 of the Constitution of India with an affidavit praying to restrain and prohibit the respondents, their agents servants from interfering with peaceful possession and quiet enjoyment of the /3/ businesses of the petitioner described in the schedule written hereunder and from demolishiriqthe same, and etc., Tkts writ petition$ eor on for / cfr La. êfs-this day, the Court rde the following ORDER CSJ: 4—6—1998. The petitioners in these oetitions have sought for injunction restraining the respondents from interfering with their peaceful possession and enjoyment of their business, The said relief cannot be granted in a writ petition under Art, 226 of the Constitution, without there being a regular trial in a snit, Therefor, I do not proose to entertain these peti tions, Accordingly, writ petitions are rejectd with liberty to the ‘4, petitioners to approach the Civil Court for the relief sought for in these petitions if they are so advised. *d/- JUDGE. Hole r. &by Ak’