IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION CONTEMPT PETITION NO.20 OF 2005 CONTEMPT PETITION NO.20 OF 2005 CONTEMPT PETITION NO.20 OF 2005 IN SUIT NO. 4669 OF 2000. CANDIDA MENEZES & ORS. ... PETITIONERS. ...[ORIG.PLAINTIFFS] VS. STEPHEN MENEZES & ORS. ... RESPONDENTS. ...[ORIG.DEFENDANT.] CANDIDA MENEZES PETITIONER PRESENT IN PERSON. MR. S.F.REGE I/B. N.J.D’MONTE FOR THE RESPONDENTS. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Coram : S.K.Shah, J. Date : July 22, 2005. Date : July 22, 2005. Date : July 22, 2005. P.C.: 1. The Petition is filed alleging the contempt of the Order passed by this Court on 17.11.2000. By the said Order, ad interim relief in terms of prayer clauses (a) (b) and (c) were granted, in effect, the respondent was restrained from entering into the house and also restrained from disposing of the property in any manner. It is contended by the Respondents that the said Order, which was ad interim Order, stood vacated by an Order, dated 31.1.2002 and the Notice of Motion also came to be dismissed for default. 2. The Petitioner states that subsequent thereto, there was no order of injunction obtained afresh, against the Respondents. 3. In view of these facts, there is no question of contempt of Courts’ Order. The contempt petition, therefore, stands dismissed. .... [S.K.Shah , J.] [S.K.Shah , J.] [S.K.Shah , J.]