LAWS(HPH)-2011-12-198

JAMEET SINGH SON OF BHAGAT RAM, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE HAYOR, MOUZA MEWA, TEHSIL BHORANJ, DISTRICT HAMIRPUR, H.P. Vs. RAJ KUMAR SON OF SH. DILA RAM, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE HAYOR, MOUZA MEWA, TEHSIL BHORANJ, DISTRICT HAMIRPUR, H.P.

Decided On December 08, 2011
Jameet Singh Son Of Bhagat Ram, Resident Of Village Hayor, Mouza Mewa, Tehsil Bhoranj, District Hamirpur, H.P. Appellant
V/S
Raj Kumar Son Of Sh. Dila Ram, Resident Of Village Hayor, Mouza Mewa, Tehsil Bhoranj, District Hamirpur, H.P. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD and gone through the record.

(2.) Petitioner has filed a suit in the Court of Civil Judge, Hamirpur, for issuance of permanent prohibitory injunction, restraining the respondent from raising construction on joint property. Order for maintaining status -quo was issued by the trial Court on an application, moved under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC. During the currency of that order, respondent continued with the construction. Petitioner filed an application, under Order 39R.2A CPC. Learned trial Court, after holding inquiry, concluded that respondent had continued with the construction, despite order for maintaining status -quo and, therefore, passed order for attachment of the property of respondent and also for keeping him in civil prison for three months. Appeal was filed against that order of the Trial court before the learned District Judge, who vide impugned order dated 6.5.2010, upheld the finding of the Trial Court that respondent continued with the construction despite order for maintaining status -quo, but partly set aside the order of the Trial Court, so far as it pertained to sending the respondent to civil prison.

(3.) REASON given by the appellate Court is that the order of attachment having remained in force for a maximum period, prescribed inR.2A of Order 39 CPC and the construction having come to an end, it was no longer desirable to uphold the order of keeping the respondent in civil prison. Petitioner is aggrieved by this order. So, he has field the present petition, under Article 227 of the Constitution of India.