(1) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, AURANGABAD BENCH, AT AURANGABAD. WRIT PETITION NO. 568 OF 2011 Sau. Kiran Ashok Agrawal, Age : 39 years, Occupation : Agriculture, R/o. Seven Hill, Aurangabad, .. Petitioners and another. (Original plaintiffs) versus Manik Hospital and Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Plot Nos.6 & 7, Shivneri Nagar, Garkheda, Aurangabad, Through its Director and Authorized signatory Dr. Ulhas Manikrao Kondpalle, Age : 46 years, Occupation : Medical Practitioner. .. Respondent. ....................... Mr. A.S. Bajaj, Advocate, with Mr. P.S. Mehta, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr. P.M. Shah, Senior Advocate, with Mr. M.M. Patil (Beedkar), for the respondent. ........................ (2) CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATE : 22ND FEBRUARY 2011 COURT'S ORDER : 1. Heard Adv. Mr. Bajaj, with Adv. Mr. Mehta, for the petitioners / original plaintiffs, and Senior Adv. Mr. Shah, with Adv. Mr. M.M. Patil (Beedkar), for the respondent / original defendant no.8. 2. Attention is invited to earlier order passed by this Court on 25th January 2011. It is pointed out that application for amendment was accordingly moved and it was accordingly granted. It is further pointed out that after amendment, for the first time, some pleadings against defendant nos.7 and 8 have come on record and in the light of those pleadings, the petitioners can move fresh application and seek appropriate interim relief. Learned Senior Adv. Mr. Shah also points out that the suit now goes before Civil Judge (Senior Division) and hence forum is also changed. 3. Adv. Mr. Bajaj, for the petitioners, contends that observations, if any, made in the earlier orders should not influence the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) while (3) considering such fresh application. 4. It is apparent that when appropriate pleadings are placed on record for the first time by amendment, and a case is sought to be made out against the present respondent, thereby earlier observations made in the absence of those pleadings cannot influence the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division). 5. With liberty to the petitioners to move appropriate application, if any, within a period of two weeks from today, present petition is disposed of. No costs. ( B.P. DHARMADHIKARI ) JUDGE ......................... bgp/wp568