1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 471 OF 2009 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 573 OF 2009 Jamil Ahmad Khan Sahadat Ali Khan ....Appellant Versus Gulam Panjatan Sarvar Khan & Ors. ....Respondents. Shri R.P.Ojha i/b. H.P.Pandey, Advocate for the Appellant. Mr.V.Y.Sanglikar for Respondent Nos.2 & 4. Mr.G. P. Khan for Respondent No.1 in person. CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. DATED : 27TH APRIL, 2009. P.C. Mr. Ojha, learned Counsel for the Appellant, after taking instruction from the Appellant, who is present in the Court, seeks leave to withdraw the Appeal from Order. Leave as prayed for, is granted. The Appeal from Order is disposed of, as withdrawn. 2. The Appellant alleged illegal dispossession from the suit property on 30th June, 2007. The Appellant thereafter filed Special Civil Suit No. 2574 of 2007 under Section (6) of the Specific Relief Act in July, 2007. Common Statement is made by the learned Counsel for the 2 respective parties that they will co-operate with the hearing of the said suit. They have also no objection, if the said Special Civil Suit No.2574 of 2007 is heard expeditiously. In these facts and circumstances, the learned City Civil Court Judge, Borivali Division, Dindoshi, Mumbai, is directed to dispose of the Special Civil Suit No.2574 of 2007 expeditiously and preferably within the period of six months from the date of receipt of this Order. Needles to mention that said suit shall be disposed of, independently and on its own merit. 3. The learned Counsel for the respective parties to appear before the Trial Court on 17th June, 2009 for fixing the schedule for hearing of the Special Civil Suit No.2574 of 2007. 4. In view of the disposal of the Appeal from Order, the Civil Application No.573 of 2009 will not survive and therefore, the same is disposed of. (R. V. MORE, J.)