This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Bombay regarding an appeal from another court order. The High Court order notes that the appellant's lawyer pointed out that the lower court ordered the police to open the lock on the disputed flat and allow the respondent to enter. The High Court then notes that the lower court order is already stayed for two weeks. Considering that the appeal cannot be heard that day, the High Court continues the stay on the lower court order until June 7, 2005.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Bombay regarding an appeal from another court order. The High Court order notes that the appellant's lawyer pointed out that the lower court ordered the police to open the lock on the disputed flat and allow the respondent to enter. The High Court then notes that the lower court order is already stayed for two weeks. Considering that the appeal cannot be heard that day, the High Court continues the stay on the lower court order until June 7, 2005.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Bombay regarding an appeal from another court order. The High Court order notes that the appellant's lawyer pointed out that the lower court ordered the police to open the lock on the disputed flat and allow the respondent to enter. The High Court then notes that the lower court order is already stayed for two weeks. Considering that the appeal cannot be heard that day, the High Court continues the stay on the lower court order until June 7, 2005.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Bombay regarding an appeal from another court order. The High Court order notes that the appellant's lawyer pointed out that the lower court ordered the police to open the lock on the disputed flat and allow the respondent to enter. The High Court then notes that the lower court order is already stayed for two weeks. Considering that the appeal cannot be heard that day, the High Court continues the stay on the lower court order until June 7, 2005.