HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.477 OF 2011 ORDER: The respondent filed O.S. No.72 of 2011 before the Vacation Civil Judge, Nellore for the relief of restoration of power supply. He has also filed I.A. No.246 of 2011 under Order – XXXIX Rule - 1 CPC for a direction to the appellants to restore the power supply. 2. The appellants oppose the application by filing a counter – affidavit. It was stated that the power supply has been disconnected on the specific instructions issued by the Municipal Corporation alleging that the welding shop being run by the respondent is causing obstruction to the traffic. The trial Court passed an interim order on 27- 05-2011 directing restoration of power supply. The same is challenged in this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal. 3. Heard the learned counsel for the appellants and the learned counsel for the respondent. 4. The suit filed by the respondent is for the relief of mandatory injunction. The I.A. is also filed for the relief of mandatory temporary injunction. Though it is permissible in law for a Civil Court to grant ex parte temporary injunction restraining the defendant from interfering with the possession or taking any steps, a totally different picture emerges when it comes to the question of granting mandatory relief. The appellants have already filed counter in the I.A. The trial Court ought to have passed the final orders in the I.A. itself. It is impermissible in law to pass interim orders in the applications filed for mandatory relief. On this short ground, the appeal is allowed and the order under appeal is set aside. The trial Court is directed to pass final orders in I.A. No.246 of 2011 in O.S No.72 of 2011 within a period of one week from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. There shall be no order as to costs. ___________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J June 08, 2011. Note: Issue C.C. in three (3) days. B/O. KTL