APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 151 C. P. C. FOR AD-INTERIM
STAY [CD1]
IN
THE HIGH COURT OF THE....................
C.
M. No..................... of 19....................
in C. W.
No................... of 19...................
A.
B................................................................ Petitioner
versus
C.
F............................................................ Respondent.
Respectfully Showeth:
1.
That the applicant/petitioner has today filed
the accompanying writ petition against the respondent action of forcible
dispossession of the petitioner’s from his land (built up land)
in................... No..................... the detailed averments and allegations
of which may not be repeated herein for the sake of brevity craving leave of
this Hon’ble Court to refer to the same for decision of this application.
2.
That the Collector did not take possession of
the said land from the petitioner and did not pass on the same to the
respondent authority and the petitioner is in the continue possession yet the
respondent insists on taking forcible possession and to demolish the petitioner
structure.
3.
The balance of convenience is in favour of the
petitioner, he being in possession of the land in question. Ever since his
father built it up.
4.
That the respondent — Authority having lost even
the prosecution proceedings in a criminal Court is bent on taking the law in
its own hand and of justice demand that ad-interim stay even without hearing
the respondent authority merits to be granted in favour of the petitioner to
protect his possession or else he will suffer irreparable loss at the hands of
the respondent authority which is not likely to be made good in terms of money.
It is submitted that the respondent is not in any way
prejudiced by the grant of stay prayed for because the petitioner in his
possession.
It is therefore, most
respectfully prayed that this Hon’ble Court be pleased to grant an ad-interim
stay against dispossession and demolition till the decision of the writ
petition.
Petitioner
Through
Advocate.
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