1 JPP IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ARBITRATION PETITION NO. 124 OF 2010 L and T Finance Ltd. ... Petitioners. V/s. Mr. Haridasan V. and Anr. ... Respondents. Ms. Disha Karambar for the Petitioners. None for the Respondents. CORAM : R.Y. GANOO, J. DATED : 29th JUNE 2010. P.C. :- Affidavit of service is filed. Respondents are served. Heard learned Advocate for the Petitioners. The Court is informed that the Arbitration proceedings are pending. In my view, at this stage, it would be proper to pass an order restraining Respondent No.1 from creating third party rights. So far as possession is concerned, the learned Advocate for the Petitioners mentioned that the vehicle described in Exhibit ‘G’ is in possession of R.T.O. for non-payment of taxes. Learned Advocate for the Petitioners could not tell the Court 2 the exact place where the vehicle is placed. In such a situation if the Petitioners are interested in procuring the possession of the vehicle they may do so after the taxes and dues are paid. Upon getting possession of the vehicle, the Petitioners shall retain the said vehicle with them and apply for appropriate reliefs before the Arbitrator or Court. Till disposal of arbitration proceedings, the Respondent is restrained from creating third party rights. 2. The Petition is disposed of in above terms with no order as to costs. (R.Y. GANOO, J.)