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Suit transferred to list of long causes

(Querist) 05 November 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Sir
A partition suit was initiated against me by one of family members in Bombay highcourt where in plaintiff had asked for stay against transferring or creating any third party right in suit properties standing in my name.

They had filed notice of motion for this. However as of today no such order is passed by court. The matter had come for hearing twice. In last order by Registrar it is mentioned that “Suit against Defendant is transferred to the list of Long Causes.“

I request experts to answer my following queries.

1) What is meaning of above observation?

2) Does it mean no stay would be granted anytime in future but suit will proceed in normal course?

3) Shall I be at liberty to dispose suit property any time in future?
ROHIT SHARMA (Expert) 05 November 2014
1. since the stay order motion has not been heard and the matter is posted as for long cause then there are chances that long adjournments would be given and if no stay is processed then in the meantime you can dispose your share in such property in your possession.

2. If need be for further personal private legal consultation and discussion of the facts of the case you can get my contact details by clicking my name shown in the L.H.S. margin of this reply format.
ajay sethi (Expert) 05 November 2014
your notice of motion is pending as of date
in the motion court would pass necessary orders granting or rejecting application for interim reliefs
. if your suit is transferred to long causes it would take around 20 years for suit to be disposed of
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2014
Agree with expert ajay sethi.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 06 November 2014
Agree with Mr Sethi.
Unless any of you mention the mater to be heard again, it is not going to be heard anytime soon.


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