S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.7280/2010 Yusuf Ali and ors. Vs. The Addl.Civil Judge (J.D.)No.4 & ors. Dated : 07.07.2010 HON'BLE MR. MAHESH BHAGWATI,J. Mr. NU Quazi, for the petitioners. *** By way of this writ petition, the petitioners have implored that respondent No.1-Additional Civil Judge (Jr.Div.) No.4, Jaipur City, Jaipur may be directed to decide the temporary injunction application in Civil Suit No.7/09 pending before him as early as possible. 2. Having considered the submissions made by the learned counsel for the petitioners and carefully perused the contents of the writ petition, it is noticed that the petitioners have prayed to direct the respondent No.1 to decide the Temporary Injunction application as early as possible. 3. Needless to say that a large number of T.I. Applications have already been pending in many courts situated within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Rajasthan. If, in such matters, any direction is issued in a writ petition by this Court it shall be a gross abuse of the process of law and further if shall encourage filing of writ petition even in most frivolous case. Hence, it needs to be curbed at this very stage. -2- 4. Learned counsel for the petitioners has invoked the extra ordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India. The powers under Article 227 of the Constitution of India are supervisory, which are required to be exercised sparingly. This Court in a writ petition is not required to function as a Court of Appeal or as a Court of revision. The writ petition is found to be totally devoid of any merit, which deserves to be dismissed at the threshold and the same stands dismissed accordingly. (MAHESH BHAGWATI)J. Pcg