1 ao420 ssp IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.420 OF 2006 Dinkar Tukaram Ghatte & Ors. ...Appellants vs. Dr.Arjun Dinkar Ghatte ...Respondent Mr.Amit Shete i/b Mr.Amit Borkar for the appellants None for the respondent CORAM : A.S.OKA,J. DATE : MARCH 29,2011 JUDGMENT: 1 Heard learned counsel for the appellants. The appellants are the original defendant nos.1 to 4. None appears for the respondent. The respondent-plaintiff filed a suit for partition and separate possession of the various properties described in the plaint. One of the contentions raised in the plaint is that the defendant nos.1,3 and 4 were in need of finance for the purpose of business and for that purpose the properties bearing C.T.S.Nos. 5996 and 5998 were mortgaged with Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. It is stated that the defendant nos.1,2 and 4 did not repay the loan and therefore, the bank is likely to proceed against the property. Therefore a suit was filed for partition. A relief was claimed that if the respondent was compelled to repay the loan to the bank, the amount paid may be recovered from the defendant nos.1 to 4. 2 An application was made by the respondent at Exh.5 for grant of temporary injunction restraining the defendants from creating third party rights in respect of 2 ao420 the suit property described in schedule A, B and C to the plaint. The application was contested by the appellants. By the impugned order, application was allowed by passing the following order : 1. The defendant nos.1 to 6 are restrained from alienating the landed properties described in plaint schedule-A and B as per undertaking given below Exh.42 and 46, till the decision of suit. 2. The defendant nos.1 to 6 should jointly and severally furnish a solvent surety of Rs. 10,00,000/- (Rupees ten lacs only) for the sake of protection of plaintiffs interest so that on the event of decree he should get his share free from all encumbrances. Consequently, defendants should submit their undertaking in this behalf. 3. It is made clear that plaintiff will not be held responsible for any loss caused in the business. 3 The learned counsel for the appellants submitted that as far as clause (2) of the order is concerned, it is patently illegal as there was no power vesting in the trial Court to issue such direction while deciding the application for temporary injunction. He submitted that in any event, no reasons have been assigned for granting said relief. He submitted that even clause (3) of the impugned order is illegal. He submitted that the appellants had filed undertakings at Exh.42 and 46 which sufficiently protected the interests of the first respondent. He submitted that without accepting the 3 ao420 undertakings, the learned trial Judge has passed the impugned order of injunction. 4 None appears for the respondent. Perusal of the order dated 28th June 2006 passed by this Court shows that operation of clause (2) of the operative part of the impugned order was stayed and the said order of stay is operating till today. Considering the frame of the suit, drastic order of directing the appellants to furnish solvent surety of Rs.10,00,000/- could not have been passed by way of interim relief. Apart from that, there is hardly any reason recorded by the learned trial Judge for passing such a drastic order in terms of clause (2) of the impugned order. In any case, said order is not operative as a result of stay granted by this Court. That part of the impugned order will have to be set aside. As far as clause (3) is concerned, it is obvious that the trial Court had no occasion to issue such direction. While deciding the application for temporary injunction, such direction was wholly uncalled for. 5 The learned counsel for the appellant submitted that clause (1) of the order will prevent the appellants from creating charge on lands for the purpose of obtaining loan for the purpose of carrying on business. Impugned order does not prevent the appellants from seeking permission of the trial Court for creating a charge on the suit property. Hence, appeal must succeed in part. 6 Hence, I pass the following order : i) Clauses (2) and (3) of the impugned order dated 21 st April 2006 are quashed and set aside. ii)If the appellants desire to create charge on the suit property for the purposes of obtaining loan for 4 ao420 carrying on business, it will be open for the appellant to apply for appropriate permission before the trial Court. If such application is made, the same will be decided in accordance with law. iii)Appeal is partly allowed in above terms with no order as to costs. iv)All contentions of the parties on merits of the suit are kept open. v) Hearing of the suit is expedited. JUDGE