FA No. 84 of 2006 Hon'ble Prafulla C. Pant, J. Sri Alok Singh, Senior Advocate, assisted by Sri B.D. Upadhyaya, Advocate, present for the respondents / review applicants. Sri V.K. Kohli, Senior Advocate, assisted by Sri T. Pandey, Advocate, present for the appellant / opposite party. This is Review Application No. 323 of 2009, moved on behalf of review applicants, for recall of order dated 24.06.2008, passed by learned Single Judge of this Court in First Appeal No. 84 of 2006, whereby said appeal was allowed and trial court was directed to decide issues No. 2 and 6 afresh, in Suit No. 43 of 2003. Heard. Learned counsel for the review applicants drew attention of this Court to the provisions contained in Section 145 of Electricity Act, 2003, which bars jurisdiction of the civil court to entertain any suit or proceedings in respect of any matter in which the adjudicating officer appointed under the Act has exercised its powers. The said provision further provides that no injunction shall be granted by any court in respect of an action taken or to be taken in pursuance of any power conferred by or under this Act. In view of Section 145 of Electricity Act, 2003, the trial court had dismissed the suit. However, the first appellate court (learned Single Judge of this Court, since retired) has allowed the appeal after hearing the parties vide its order dated 24.06.2008, and directed the trial court to decide the issue relating to jurisdiction afresh. Having heard learned counsel for the parties, without expressing any opinion as to the correctness in respect of the view taken by this court in the order dated 24.06.2008, passed in First Appeal No. 84 of 2006, since the Court has issued directions on merits, after considering the contentions of parties, it is not desirable on the part of the this Court to exercise its review jurisdiction and to recall the order. Therefore the Review Application No. 323 of 2009, is dismissed with the observation that the review applicants / defendants may seek the remedy of appeal, if available to them, under the law. (Stay Application No. 3642 of 2009 also stands dismissed). (P.C.P., J.) 22.06.2009 NS