Gauhati High Court
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Author: Devashis Baruah
Bench: Devashis Baruah
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GAHC010013822025
THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT
(HIGH COURT OF ASSAM, NAGALAND, MIZORAM AND ARUNACHAL PRADESH)
Case No. : FAO/5/2025
THE ASSAM INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION AND 2 ORS
REPRESENTED HEREIN BY ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR, ADDRESS OFICE
OF THE THE ASSAM INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BAMUNIMAIDAM, GUWAHATI
781021, DIST KAMRUP M ASSAM
2: THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ADDRESS OFICE OF THE THE ASSAM INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
BAMUNIMAIDAM
GUWAHATI 781021
DIST KAMRUP M ASSAM
3: THE DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (HR)
ADDRESS OFICE OF THE THE ASSAM INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
BAMUNIMAIDAM
GUWAHATI 781021
DIST KAMRUP M ASSA
VERSUS
PHEROS AND CO. ASSAM PVT. LTD.
A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES
ACT, 1956 HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AND PRINCIPAL PLACE OF
BUSINESS SITUATED AT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BAMUNIMAIDAM,
GUWAHATI 781021, DIST KAMRUP M ASSAM . REP. BY ITS DIRECTOR SRI
SAMRISH SINGH
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BEFORE
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DEVASHIS BARUAH
Advocates for the appellant(s) : Mr. S Chamaria
Advocates for the respondent(s) : Mr. J Sharma
Mr. G Kakati Mr. A Pator Date of hearing & judgment : 04.02.2025 JUDGMENT & ORDER(ORAL) Heard Mr. S Chamaria, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants. Mr. J Sharma, the learned counsel appears on behalf of the respondent.
2. This is an appeal filed under Order XLIII Rule 1 (r) read with Section 104 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (for short, the Code), challenging the order dated 10.01.2025 whereby the Court of the learned Civil Judge (Senior Division) No.2, Kamrup(M) Guwahati had passed an ad-interim injunction order in Misc. (J) Case No.33/2025 arising out of Title Suit No.16/2025, thereby directing that status-quo be maintained over the suit premises till the filing of the written objection of the opposite party. Further to that, it is also observed that both the parties are directed to maintain status-quo over the suit premises as on 10.01.2025, till the next date.
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3. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants had submitted that the learned Trial Court did not consider the submissions so made as regards the huge amounts payable by the plaintiff to the appellants and as such was not entitled to any protection by way of an injunction. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants further submitted that the learned Trial Court had granted a vague status-quo order, meaning thereby that the status- quo order has been granted in respect to the suit premises thereby injuncting the appellants to take recourse to law, which otherwise is permissible. The learned counsel specifically submitted that the settled position of law deprecates granting of vague status-quo orders.
4. Per contra, Mr. J Sharma, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the plaintiff/respondent had submitted that the appellant has come before this Court at a stage where only a ad-interim temporary injunction had been passed and the appellants without filing their written objection cannot urge all these grounds before this Court. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the plaintiff/respondent further submitted that the appellants ought to have filed their written objection and thereupon can raise all these grounds.
5. This Court had given an anxious consideration to the materials on record, including the order dated 10.01.2025. From a perusal of the order dated 10.01.2025, it is seen that the respondent herein who is the plaintiff had apprehended that he would be dispossessed on the basis of the notice dated 29.11.2024 and, as such, the learned Trial Court had observed that if the injunction is not granted and in the event the plaintiff/respondent herein is dispossessed from the suit premises, the plaintiff/respondent herein as well as Page No.# 4/5 the employees working in the industrial unit would definitely tend to suffer loss. It is the opinion of this Court that the status-quo order has to be construed as the status-quo only as regards the possession over the suit premises of the respondent herein and not in relation to other aspects. It would further not disentitle the appellant to take recourse to other provisions of law, if otherwise, permissible.
6. Be that as it may, this Court further finds it relevant to take note of that the next date is fixed on 06.03.2025 and taking into account the provisions of Order XLIII Rule 3 A of the Code, this Court is of the opinion that as the ad-interim injunction order passed, the learned Trial Court ought to have fixed the date within a period of 1(one) month from the date of issuance of the ad-interim injunction. However, it is seen that the next date is fixed on 06.03.2025 and the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants has expressed extreme urgency in the matter.
7. Taking into account the above, this Court had put a specific query upon Mr. S Chamaria, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants as to within what time the appellants would be in a position to file the reply to the injunction application. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants submits that within 10(ten) days from today, the written objection can be filed to the injunction application. Accordingly, with the clarifications made hereinafter, this Court without entering into the merits as regards the entitlement of the injunction or not, disposes of the instant appeal thereby directing the appellants herein to file their written objection on or before 14.02.2025.
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8. This Court further directs the learned Trial Court to dispose of the said injunction application at the earliest and not later than 06.03.2025.
9. The observation(s) so made hereinabove shall not in any manner affect the merits of the injunction proceedings inter se between the parties.
10. With the above, the instant appeal stands disposed of.
JUDGE Comparing Assistant