IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SECOND APPEAL NO. 753 OF 2008 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1920 OF 2008. Kishor Balwant Jarag ..... ...... ......Appellant. V/s Keshavchand Banduchand Gujar @ Shah (decd.) by Lrs. Smt.Rangubai Keshavchand ...... ......Respondent. Mrs.Madhavi Tavanandi, Adv. For the appellant. CORAM: A.P.DESHPANDE, J. 13th JANUARY, 2009. PC: The present appellant is an obstructionist who had obstructed the execution of a decree on the ground that he has purchased the suit property under a registered sale deed dated 8.2.1987 from his grand father. A decree was passed against grant father of the obstructionist/appellant for delivery of possession of the suit property after recording a finding that the appellant' s grand father had no title to the suit property and after recording a finding that he was not the owner. The second appeal was pending from the year 1976 to 1998. The purported sale deed under which the appellant claims to have purchased the property from judgment-debtor (his grand father) is dated 8.1.1987 i.e. during the pendency of the second appeal itself. The Courts below have categorically held that the vendor of the 1 appellant/obstructionist did not have any title for being conveyed in favour of the appellant and thus rejected the objection. The Courts below have also doubted the genuineness of the transaction obviously in view of the fact that the sale deed was executed by judgment- debtor in favour of his own grand son. This second appeal is directed against rejection of application at Ex.62 filed by the appellant/obstructionist. No question of law, much less substantial, arises in the present second appeal. There being no merit in the second appeal same stands dismissed summarily. In view of disposal of the second appeal Civil Application No. 1920 of 2008 does not survive and the same also stands disposed of. 13.01.2009. 2