1 (WP5710.11, 5709.11, 5713.11 & 5714.11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.5710 OF 2011 M/s. Ish Homes Pvt. Ltd ....Petitioner. V/s Shaila Fernande and another ....Respondents. ALONGWITH WRIT PETITION NO.5709 OF 2011 M/s. Ish Homes Pvt. Ltd ....Petitioner. V/s Sunil Vaidya & Anr. ....Respondents. ALONGWITH WRIT PETITION NO.5713 OF 2011 M/s. Ish Homes Pvt. Ltd ....Petitioner. V/s Arvind Patil & Anr ....Respondents. ALONGWITH WRIT PETITION NO.5714 OF 2011 M/s. Ish Homes Pvt. Ltd ....Petitioner. V/s Shantidevi S. Vaish ....Respondent. 2 (WP5710.11, 5709.11, 5713.11 & 5714.11) Mr. Khan Javed Akhtar for the Petitioner in all the above Writ Petitions. Mr. G.V. Murti with Sukhpreet Singh Kohli for the Respondent Nos. 1 and 2 in Writ Petition No.5710 of 2011 Mr. G.V. Murti with Sukhpreet Singh Kohli for the Respondent in Writ Petition Nos.5713 of 2011, 5714 of 2011 and 5709 of 2011. CORAM: V. M. KANADE, J. DATE : 10th August, 2011 P.C.:- 1. All these Petitions can be disposed of by a common order since the Petitioner in all the four suits is common and the Respondents are tenants. 2. Petitioner is challenging the order passed by the Trial Court in four suits. By the said order, the learned Judge was pleased to set aside the ex parte decree which was passed in all the four suits. It is an admitted position that application for setting aside the ex parte decree was filed within 30 days. The learned Counsel for the Petitioner submits that the Respondents were adopting wait and watch policy in order to protract the trial and, immediately, after ex parte decree was passed, an application was filed for setting it aside. 3 (WP5710.11, 5709.11, 5713.11 & 5714.11) 3. In my view, since the Trial Court has exercised jurisdiction which is vested in it and has set aside the ex parte decree, it will not be possible to interfere with the said impugned order. Writ Petitions are, therefore, dismissed. Hearing of the suits, however, is expedited. Trial Court shall decide the suits within one year. 4. Writ Petitions are accordingly disposed of. (V.M. KANADE, J.)