1 IN THE COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 3384 OF 2008 IN FIRST APPEAL NO.512 OF 2006 Mrs.Pallavi Chandavarkar .. Appellant V/s. Mr.Mohan Anand Chandavarkar & Ors. .. Respondents Mr.Pradeep Rajgopal with Ms.Rekha Rajgopal for the Appellant/Applicant. Mr.S.P.Chinoy for Respondent Nos. 1 and 2. Mr.C.V.Singh i/b.Ashish Naik for the Respondent No.3. CORAM : R.M.SAVANT, J. DATED : JULY 24TH, 2008. P.C. By the above Civil Application, the Applicant prays for the following reliefs : 2 "(a) That pending the hearing and final disposal of the Appeal, the Respondents be restrained from selling and/or alienating and/or transferring the suit premises being the Flat No.11, 1st Floor, Viraj Silverne, Hill Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai 400 050.” 2. In the pending proceedings on two occasions the parties have approached the Apex Court. The original Respondent No.1 has approached the Apex Court against the interim stay granted by this Court in the above First Appeal. The Apex Court by its order dated 29th February, 2008 had vacated the interim stay and allowed and permitted the execution of the decree. Pursuant to which the decree have been executed and the possession of the premises in question has been obtained by the Respondent No.1 by evicting the Appellant/Applicant. The Appellant also approached the Apex Court against the said execution of decree which S.L.P. Came to be dismissed on 16th May, 2008. In view of the said two orders passed by the said Apex Court, the relief in terms of prayer clause “a” cannot be granted to 3 the Appellant, however, since the Apex Court has directed that the above Appeal to be heard and disposed of within three months. Considering the present position, the above Appeal to be placed for final hearing on 1st September, 2008 at 3.00 p.m. 3. The learned Advocate for the Appellant/Applicant to file paper book in appropriate volumes encompassing the relevant record of the Trial Court. She may do so in consultation with the learned counsel for the Respondents. 4. The Civil Application is, accordingly, disposed of. [R.M.SAVANT, J.]