B.L.BHAT
Anil Gupta – Appellant
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Jaswant Singh – Respondent
Bansi Lal Bhat, J.:-
1. Petitioners have invoked supervisory jurisdiction of this Court under Section 104 of Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir corresponding to Article 227 of the Constitution of India assailing order dated 29.11.2012 passed by learned Munsiff Jammu in an application for grant of ad-interim injunction filed alongside the civil suit titled “Sham Lal Gupta and Ors. v. Jaswant Singh and Anr.” by virtue whereof the interim injunction granted vide order dated 30.03.2012 has been vacated. Petitioners have also assailed order dated 05.04.2014 passed by learned 2nd Additional District Judge Jammu in appeal titled “Sumeet Gupta and Ors. v. Jaswant Singh and Anr.” preferred against impugned order dated 29.11.2012 passed by learned Munsiff Jammu by virtue whereof the appeal has been dismissed.
2. According to averments in the petition, one Prem Dutt Gupta - predecessor-in-interest of the petitioners, had purchased land measuring 2 kanals 15 marlas comprising of Khasra No. 43, Khata No. 37 Min, Khewat No. 1 situated at Channi Beja, Tehsil and District Jammu vide sale deed executed on 19th April, 2000 and registered on 16th August, 2000. Mutation No. 1743 dated 05.10.20
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