THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA C.R.P.No.711 of 2010 ORDER This revision is directed against the judgment, dated 31.07.2009, passed by the learned II Additional District Judge, Warangal, in C.M.A.No.26 of 2007, whereby the order of dismissal, dated 10.04.2007, passed by the learned I Additional Senior Civil Judge, Warangal in I.A.No.976 of 2006 in O.S.No.497 of 2006 filed under Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 CPC for grant of interim injunction, was confirmed. 2. The petitioners/plaintiffs instituted O.S.No.497 of 2006 for grant of perpetual injunction. While issuing notice, the learned I Additional Senior Civil Judge, Warangal, granted ad interim injunction on 01.12.2006. Subsequently, the respondents herein entered appearance and filed a detailed counter. After hearing the parties, the learned I Additional Senior Civil Judge, vacated the said order of injunction vide order, dated 10.04.2007, in I.A.No.976 of 2006. The said order was questioned by the petitioners by filing C.M.A.No.26 of 2007 and as stated supra, the same was dismissed. Challenging the same, the petitioners approached this Court and filed this revision. 3. This Court, while issuing notice before admission on 26.02.2010, directed the parties to maintain status quo with regard to the suit schedule property. Though the respondents were served with notices on 07.10.2010, they have not chosen to appear either in person or through their counsel. 4. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and perused the material on record. 5. There is no dispute with regard to the enjoyment of the petitioners over the suit schedule property from the date of the order of injunction granted by the trial Court i.e., 01.12.2006 till 31.07.2009, on which date, the injunction order was vacated by the lower appellate Court. Subsequently, when the petitioners approached this Court by way of this revision, this Court directed the parties to maintain status quo with regard to the suit schedule property. As the suit is filed for injunction simplicitor, this Court is of the view that this revision can be disposed of, with a direction to the parties to maintain status quo pending disposal of the suit. The trial Court is hereby directed to dispose of the suit at the earliest, preferably, within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 6. With the above directions, the Civil Revision petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. ________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J Date:26.11.2010 sj