:1: :1: :1: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 8511 OF 2007 Keshav Gopal Kamath ....Petitioners Versus Homi Villa Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. ....Respondents V.P.Sawant, Adv for the petitioners. Niranjan P.Pandit i/b.Vaibhav A.Singh for the respondents. Coram: S.C.Dharmadhikari, J. 26.11.2007 P.C. : 1. The order under challenge being inter-locutory and made during the course of the hearing of the suit, does not prevent the petitioner from taking recourse to the provisions in law for having the documents exhibited on :2: :2: :2: record. Similarly, the order being inter-locutory, at this stage, no inteference is called upon, in as much as, the petitoner can if the final order is adverse in the suit, impugn this part as well and incorporate appropriate pleas in that behalf while challenging the final order. Both courses being open, this is not a fit case for inteference under Article 227 of the Consitution of India. Petition dismissed with no order as to costs. sd/- ********