J. B. PARDIWALA, R. MAHADEVAN
Ramakant Ambalal Choksi – Appellant
Versus
Harish Ambalal Choksi – Respondent
ORDER
1. Leave granted.
2. This appeal arises from the order passed by the High Court of Gujarat dated 08.12.2022 in Appeal from Order No. 86/2022 by which the High Court allowed the miscellaneous appeal filed by the respondents herein and thereby set aside the order of injunction which was passed by the trial court below Exhibit-5 in favour of the appellants herein.
3. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties and also looked into the materials on record.
SUIT PROCEEDINGS
4. The appellants herein, who are the original plaintiffs before the trial court, instituted the Special Civil Suit No. 54 of 2019 for declaration, cancellation of registered sale deed bearing no. 2863 dated 23.03.2018 and permanent injunction against the respondents herein, that is, the original defendants. In the said suit, the plaintiffs filed an application below Exhibit-5 for grant of temporary injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (“CPC”).
5. For the sake of convenience, the parties are referred to by their nomenclature in the original suit.
6. Plaintiff nos. 1 to 3 respectively are real brothers and plaintiff nos. 4 to 6 respectively are their
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