(1.) Heard. Rule returnable forthwith by consent of both sides.
(2.) The petitioners have filed Special Civil suit No. 43 of 2001 before the Civil Judge, Senior division, Malegaon seeking partition and separate possession of the share of the petitioner which they inherited on the death of one Mr. Ramesh who was the husband of the petitioner no. 3 and father of the petitioner nos. 1 and 2. The respondent nos. 1 and 2 are the brothers of said Ramesh while the respondent nos. 3 and 4 are the sisters of said Ramesh. The suit property is joint family property in possession of the respondents. After filing of the suit, application exhibit-5 was submitted under Order-XXXIX rule-2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 requesting the Court that during the pendency of the suit the respondent - original defendants shall be prohibited from transferring the suit property to any third person and/or prohibited from creating any encumbrance on the suit property. Another application at Exhibit -7 was filed requesting the trial Court to grant the maintenance at the rate of Rs. 4,000/- per month, since the joint family property is in possession of the defendants - respondents. Both these applications were heard together and a common order was passed by the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Malegaon on December 2, 2002. By this order Civil Judge, Senior Division, malegaon restrained the defendants - respondents from transferring the suit properties till final decision of the suit and further directed the defendants to pay interim maintenance at the rate of Rs. 1,000/- per month to each of the petitioners from the date of the order till decision of the suit.
(3.) It is pertinent to note that Miscellaneous appeal No. 1 of 2003 was preferred by the respondent - defendants only as against the order passed below exhibit-7. Thus, the order restraining the defendants - respondents from transferring the suit properties has obtained finality as against the respondent. Appeal as against the order passed below Exhibit- 7, namely the interim order for maintenance passed in partition suit was unfortunately entertained by the additional District Judge, Malegaon and further on hearing both sides the order below Exhibit-5 was confirmed and the order of maintenance was modified and in stead of Rs. 1000/- per month, maintenance was fixed at Rs. 500/- per month in favour of each of the petitioners from the date of passing of the order. The said order is dated February 24, 2004 which is subject matter of this petition.