CRP 177/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE HN SARMA Heard Mr C Baruah, learned Sr counsel for the petitioners. None appears for the plaintiff respondents. The subject matter of challenge in this revision petitioner filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India is the appellant judgment and order passed in M isc. (A) No.22/07 dated 4.2.10 by the learned Civil Judge, Dibrugarh thereby aff irming the judgment and order dated 27.8.07 passed by the learned Munsiff No.2, Dibrugarh in Misc. (J) No. 25/07 arising out of T.S. No. 23/07 by which the pra yer for injunction made by the plaintiff respondents was allowed. The plaintiff respondents instituted the Title Suit No. 23/07 in the court of le arned Munsiff at Dibrugarh praying for a decree directing the defendants to go o ut from the suit premises descried in the Schedule II of the plaint and alternat ively for eviction of the defendant petitioners from the suit premises and also for permanent injunction restraining the defendants their men, representatives f rom entering into the suit land of the plaintiff petitioners and for taking any steps for keeping any portion of the land property or raising any sort of constr uction or occupying the house premises as described in the schedule of the plain tiff. Against the aforesaid prayer, the defendant petitioners filed their writte n statement praying for mandatory injunction and the defendant petitioners also prayed for quashing of the suit filed by the plaintiff respondent. In the writte n statement as well as objection filed by the defendant petitioners took the ple a that the land under the possession of the defendant petitioners falling under Dag No. 436 of Periodic Patta No. 158 has no connection with the suit land. The learned trial court after consideration of the prayer made by the plaintiff resp ondents vide order dated 27.8.07 passed in Misc (J) Case No. 25/07 allowed the prayer for injunction which was carried into a Misc. Appeal No. 22/07. The learn ed appellate court dismissed the prayer affirming the judgment and order passed by the learned Munsiff, which is the subject matter of challenge in this revisio n petition. Admittedly, the suit land described in Schedule II of the plaint is covered by D ag No. 436 under PP No. 158 situated at Kalibari Road, Dibrurarh Town Mouza. Wh ereas the stand of the defendant petitioners is that they are in occupation of t he land under Dag No. 436 under PP No. 158 has no relation with the present sui t. In view of the aforesaid stand taken in their respective pleading this revisi on petition stands disposed of with the direction that the order of injunction p assed by the learned trial court affirming in the appeal shall be restricted to Dag No.436 under PP No. 158 situated at Kalibari Road, Marwaripatty Ward, Dibrug arh Town Mouza, Dibrugarh Town and the House covered by Holding No. 44, Dibrugar h Town. It is further directed that since the suit is of 2007, the learned Munsi ff shall dispose of the same as early as possible preferably within a period of three months from the date of receipt of this order. With the above order, this revision petition stands finally disposed of.