THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P.SWAROOP REDDY C.M.A.No.718 of 2007 and C.M.A.No.936 of 2008 COMMON JUDGMENT: (per Hon’ble Sri Justice P.Swaroop Reddy) Both the Civil Miscellaneous Appeals are interconnected and the parties are one and the same, and therefore, they are heard together and are being disposed of by this common order. C.M.A.No.718 of 2007 has been filed against the order dated 04.06.2007 in I.A.No.38 of 2007 in O.S.No.42 of 2006 on the file of the II Additional District Judge, Mahabubnagar, whereby the petition filed under Order 39, Rule 1 and 2 CPC by the appellant in this appeal, seeking to grant temporary injunction restraining the respondent/plaintiff from alienating or transferring the written statement counter claim ‘F’ to ‘L’ schedule properties to others and to order status quo to be maintained during the pendency of the suit, was dismissed. C.M.A.No.936 of 2008 has been filed against the order dated 04.06.2007 in I.A.No.354 of 2007 in O.S.No.42 of 2006 on the file of the II Additional District Judge, Mahabubnagar, whereby the petition filed under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC, by the appellant in this appeal, seeking to grant temporary injunction restraining the defendant Nos.1 to 3 from alienating or transferring the suit ‘A’ to ‘D’ schedule properties to others and to order status quo to be maintained during the pendency of the suit, was dismissed. The parties in these appeals are brothers and the disputed property is said to be the joint family property. The defendants made a counter claim in the suit. The case of the plaintiff is that the property claimed in the counter claim is the properties of the wife. All these issues can be decided only after trial. There are no interim orders in both these appeals, restraining the parties from alienating the properties. Such being the case, there cannot be any such order at this stage. But however, learned counsel appearing for both sides report that both the parties have no objection for passing an order directing non-alienation of properties. In view of the above, both the Civil Miscellaneous Appeals are disposed of, directing that the parties in both the appeals shall not alienate any of the subject properties ie., the suit property as well as the property covered in the counter claim pending suit. Further, the trail Court is directed to dispose of the suit as expeditiously as possible. ___________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED,J __________________ P.SWAROOP REDDY,J 5th October, 2010. PNV