IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. APPEAL AGAINST ORDER NO. 50 OF 2009. (USHABAI VIJAYKUMAR AGRAWAL......Vs.... OMPRAKASH RAMBILAS AGRAWAL & 13 OTH...) ________________________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoramda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders of directions Court's or Judge's orders. and Registrar's Orders. ______________________________________________________________________________ Shri J.T.Gilda, Advocate for Appellant. CORAM : R.C.CHAVAN, J. DATED : MAY 05, 2009. 1. This appeal is directed against order passed by learned Civil Judge Senior Division, Achalpur below Exh.205 in Special Civil Suit No.30 of 2004. This appellant had claimed 6/75th share in the suit property which the contesting defendants claim to have been their own property. They admit that they want to sell the property since they are heavily indebted to the tune of Rs.20,00,000/-, Rs.09,71,803/- and Rs.08,38,413/- to the State Bank of India, Achalpur. One of the pieces of land is already stated to have been sold. 2. Interest of the appellant would be secured if she registeres the lis, so that prospective purchaser takes the property subject to pendency of the lis. There is no reason why injunction should be issued when appellant's share is only 6/75th in the property. 3. The order does not need any interference. The appeal is dismissed. JUDGE RR.