1212wp4411.11.odt 1/2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR. WRIT PETITION NO. 4411 OF 2011 (Jain Kalar Samaj Vs. Nagpur Improvement Trust & another) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Court's or Judge's Orders. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shri A. B. Patil, Counsel for the petitioner. Shri S. K. Mishra, Counsel for the respondents. CORAM : SMT. VASANTI A. NAIK, J. DATED : 12 DECEMBER, 2011. It appears on hearing the learned Counsel for the parties and on perusal of the impugned order passed by the District Judge on 09/8/2011 that the trial Court is directed to decide the suit within a period of three months, as far as possible. The period of three months has expired. The learned Counsel for the parties state that a stay has been operating in favour of the petitioner since 08/9/2011 and since the learned District Judge had directed the trial Court to dispose of the suit within three months, as far as possible, it would be necessary in the interest of justice to dispose of the writ petition as the parties agree to maintain status-quo till the suit is decided by the trial Court. The learned Counsel for the parties state that the parties would maintain status-quo during the pendency 1212wp4411.11.odt 2/2 of the suit and this Court may direct the trial Court to decide the suit within a time frame as the suit is filed in the year 2005. No fruitful purpose could be achieved in case this Court admits this petition and continues the interim relief and hence, it would be necessary in the interest of justice to dispose of this petition with a direction to the trial Court to decide the suit as early as possible and positively within a period of six months from the date of appearance of the parties before the trial Court. The writ petition is disposed of on the agreement of the parties to maintain status-quo till the suit is decided by the trial Court and with a direction to the trial Court to decide the suit as expeditiously as possible and within a period of six months from the date of appearance of the parties before the trial Court. The parties undertake to remain present before the trial Court on 21/12/2011. All the issues raised in this petition are kept open. No order as to costs. JUDGE wwl