1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH AT NAGPUR Writ Petition No. 2656/2007 Jagannath Shamrao Ghube and another ..vs.. Laxman Kisan Ghube -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's Orders or Court's or Judge's Orders directions and Registrar's orders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORAM: R. V. MORE, J. DATED : 26 th February, 2008 1. Heard Mr. Jagtap, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr. Patil, learned counsel for the respondent. 2. The petitioner is original defendant in Regular Civil Suit No. 87/2006, which came to be filed by the respondent for injunction simplicitor. During the pendency of the suit, the respondent filed application for temporary injunction, which came to be dismissed and, thereafter, he filed Misc. Civil Appeal No. 39/2006 before the lower Appellate Court and the lower Appellate Court by the impugned order which came to be passed on 04.04.2007 granted temporary inunction in favour of the respondent/plaintiff. 3. This Court, while issuing notice before admission on 06.08.2007, was pleased to direct the parties to maintain 2 status quo. The learned counsel for the petitioners and the respondent agree that the matter can be disposed of by directing the trial Court to dispose of the respondent's suit expeditiously and in the meanwhile, maintaining status quo as on today. 4. In this backdrop, I dispose of the petition by passing the following order:- (i) The learned trial Judge namely Civil Judge Junior Division, Chikhli is directed to hear and dispose of the petitioner's Regular Civil Suit No. 87/2006 as expeditiously as possible and in any event within a period of one year from the date of receipt of this order. (ii) During the pendency and final disposal of the suit, the parties agree that they will maintain status quo as on today. (iii) The learned trial Judge shall dispose of the suit independently on its own merits and without being influenced by the order impugned in the petition. (iv) The learned counsel for the respective parties agree 3 that they will cooperate the trial Court for early disposal of the suit and they will not ask for adjournment unless it is absolutely necessary. (v) The writ petition stands disposed of with no order as to costs. JUDGE kahale