SSK/8 1 caw.2598.10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 2598 OF 10 IN WRIT PETITION NO.7038 OF 1999 Sugrabi Babumiya Mujawar & Ors. ....Applicants Versus Kondiba Hari Lendghar & Ors. ...Respondents Mr. Sulchand Kulkarni i/b. Mr. Vineet Naik, Advocate for the applicants. CORAM : RANJIT MORE, J. DATED : 18th APRIL, 2011. P.C.: The learned counsel for the applicants submits that the respondent nos. 1 to 7 have already filed their appearance. The respondent no.8 is also served by private notice. Learned counsel for the applicants is directed to file affidavit of service in the Office within a period of one week from today. 2. The applicants are the original respondents and respondent nos. 1 to 7 are the original petitioners in the above writ petition. The proceedings arise out of the proceedings under Section 32-G of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1947. The MRT by the order SSK/8 2 caw.2598.10 impugned in the writ petition allowed the applicants/original respondents’ review application holding that the tenancy laws are not applicable to the property in question. Against this order, the respondent nos. 1 to 7/original petitioners have approached this Court. The applicants contend that during the pendency of the writ petition, the respondent nos. 1 to 7 have sold a portion of the suit property to the respondent no.8. A copy of the sale deed is annexed to the civil application. In these circumstances and in order to avoid multiplicity of the proceedings, I am of the view that respondent no.8 is a necessary party. The civil application is accordingly allowed in terms of prayer clause (b). 3. Concerned parties to carry out amendment within a period of two weeks from today. 4. So far as rest of the reliefs claimed by the applicants in the civil application regarding injunction are concerned, they are at liberty to apply afresh. The civil application stands disposed of. 5. Office to issue notice of the above writ petition to respondent no.8 returnable on 6th June, 2011. (RANJIT MORE, J.)