1 WP-181.11.sxw lgc IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 181 OF 2011 Yogi Phulamathaji Guru Jagannathji Kapalani : Petitioner versus Kashinath Shivram Madane (Ramoshi) : Respondent. Mr.Umesh Mankapure for the Petitioner Mr.Hemant S Deshpande for the Respondent. CORAM : R M SAVANT, J. DATE : 22nd November 2011 P.C. 1 The above Petition takes exception to the order dated 6/12/2010 passed by the learned District Judge-1, Karad by which order the Misc. Civil Appeal No.100/2007 came to be dismissed, and resultantly the order dated 14/12/2007 passed by the learned Civil Judge, Junior Division, Karad grant of temporary injunction in favour of the Respondent/Plaintiff came to be confirmed. 2 There is, therefore, a concurrent finding as regards the entitlement of the Plaintiff for the grant of temporary injunction. The order impugned has been passed as way back as on 6/12/2010. The learned counsel appearing for the Respondent Shri Deshpande states that in so far as suit is concerned, the last witness is under examination and recording of evidence is likely to get over in the near future. 2 WP-181.11.sxw 3 In my view, therefore considering the aforesaid facts, no case for interdiction in the writ jurisdiction of this Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India is made out. The above Writ Petition is accordingly dismissed. However, the trial Court is directed to dispose of the said Suit as expeditiously as possible. Needless to say that the said suit would be tried on its own merits and in accordance with law uninfluenced by the earlier order as well as by the instant order. [R.M.SAVANT, J]