JUDGEMENT
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(1.) THIS contempt petition was registered upon suo-moto cognizance taken by a Coordinate Bench of this Court vide order
dated 21.12.2012, whereby the cognizance was taken suo-moto for
the alleged breach of stay order granted by another Coordinate
Bench of this Court in the connected first appeal being CFA
No.121/07- Deva Ram @ Devi Singh Vs. Ganpat Singh & Anr., in
which the stay order was passed by the said Coordinate Bench on
20.08.2007 in the following terms:
"Heard. In the facts of the case, the stay petition is allowed and it is ordered that the respondents shall not make any addition, alternation, construction or obstruction on the land of way, till the pendency of this appeal."
(2.) MR . Sajjan Singh, learned counsel for the plaintiff- appellant submits that since the respondents-contemnors
(defendants) were raising construction on the 'way', which was about
12' of width on the plot measuring 27' x 45', which was sold by the plaintiff to the defendants by a registered sale-deed, hence, the
contempt was committed by them by violating the interim order,
quoted above.
On the other hand, Mr. L.K. Purohit, learned counsel for the respondents-contemnors submitted that no construction on the
way has been made by the defendants-respondents. The
construction of the house/plot sold by the plaintiff/petitioner was made
way-back in the year 2004; and the interim order granted by this
Court in the first appeal in favour of appellant/plaintiff having lost
before the learned trial court, was limited to the extent of restraint
against any construction or obstruction on the land of way between
the two houses. He further submitted that the construction of roof top
"Sandla"/plaster was being done by the respondents-defendants and
wrongly assuming to be a construction or obstruction on the way,
claimed by the plaintiff-petitioner, persuaded the Coordinate Bench of
this Court to take cognizance under the Contempt Law, which was so
done on 21.12.2012 in the absence of both the counsels as Mr. Deva
Ram (plaintiff himself) appeared before such Bench on 21.12.2012.
Thereafter, in pursuance of the order dated 21.12.2012, the SHO,
Police Station- Soorsagar, namely, Mr. Himmat Singh appeared
before this Court and in the presence of both the lawyers, the
Coordinate Bench was convinced that said SHO, had not breached
the order of the Court, therefore, rule issued against him was
discharged.
(3.) REPLY to the contempt petition has already been filed by the private respondents, in which the respondents have contended
that in the aforesaid manner, the way in question has not been
obstructed and no construction has been raised on the land of way;
and only rooftop plaster was being undertaken, which cannot amount
to any breach of the Court's order.;
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