1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.987 OF 2009 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.1240 OF 2009 IN APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.987 OF 2009 Shivaji Paroji Dhajal .... Appellant Vs. Ibrahim Shabbir Durugkar & Ors. .... Respondents Shri T.D. Deshmukh for the Appellant. Shri Pankaj Das for the Respondents. CORAM: R.C. CHAVAN, J. DATED: JUNE 28, 2010 P.C: Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act takes care of the apprehension of the appellant. All the transfers pendente lite do not bind the appellant. No right, title or interest can be set up against the appellant arising out of any such transfers pendente lite. If the appellant secures a decree in his favour, that decree cannot be resisted by any person claiming through the defendants in the suit and, therefore, the learned Judge has rightly held that case for grant of injunction 2 to restrain further transfers was not made out. No case for interference is made out. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed. In view of dismissal of the appeal, Civil Application No.1240 of 2009 is also dismissed. (R.C. CHAVAN, J.)