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Latif Vs. Arktari

Latif vs Arktari

Disposition Revision dismissed Court Allahabad Decided Feb 14, 1995
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Citation
Court
Allahabad High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Cr. Revision No. 238 of 1995
Subject
Family;Criminal
Disposition
Revision dismissed

Case Summary

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- U.P. ZAMINDARI ABOLITION & LANDS REFORMS ACT, 1951 [Act No. 1/1951]. Section 3(4) & U.P. Land Revenue Act, (3 of 1901). Sections 14-A (3) & 14; [S.Rafat Alam, R.K.Agarwal & Ashok Bhushan, JJ] Expression Collector- Held, It includes Additional Collector. Powers and functions of Collector can be exercised by Additio...

Key legal issue
Family;Criminal
Outcome / disposition
Revision dismissed
Acts & sections
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 125

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Latif

Respondent

Arktari

Legal References

Reported In
I(1995)DMC644

Excerpt

- u.p. zamindari abolition & lands reforms act, 1951 [act no. 1/1951]. section 3(4) & u.p. land revenue act, (3 of 1901). sections 14-a (3) & 14; [s.rafat alam, r.k.agarwal & ashok bhushan, jj] expression collector- held, it includes additional collector. powers and functions of collector can be exercised by additional collector under section 198(4) of 1950 act, provided he has been so directed by collector of the district. [1996 aihc 3628 overruled]. - i am not satisfied with this argument......aggrieved by it the husband has come to this court.3. i have heard the learned counsel for the revisionist and have perused the record. no plausible explanation is forthcoming as to why the applications for setting aside the ex-parte order moved earlier were not proceeded with. it was argued on behalf of the revisionist that the execution application was dismissed and therefore application for setting aside the ex-parte order was not perused under the advice given to the revisionist. i am not satisfied with this argument. the fact remains that the earlier application for setting aside the ex-parte order was got dismissed and therefore successive applications for setting aside that order were not maintainable. on this very legal ground the subsequent application for setting aside the ex-parte order was not maintainable. it was however contended that the trial judge himself directed the revisionist to move application for setting aside ex parte order but 1 do not think that this would change the legal position that successive applications for setting aside the ex-parte order are not maintainable. undisputedly the revisionist was discharged from the mental hospital on 24.3.1983. the last application for setting aside the ex-parte order was filed in the year 1991 which was registered as criminal misc. case no. 424 of 1991. trial judge has also stated in the order in question that no valid reason has been assigned for not moving such application from 24.3.1982 till the year 1991, in the facts and circumstances it cannot be said that the order of the trial judge suffers from any infirmity so as to call for the interference in the revision. the ravision is dismissed at the admission stage.

Full Judgment

N.B. Asthana, J.

1. Heard learned Counsel for the revisionist. Opposite party who is admittedly wife of the revisionist filed an application under Section 125 Cr. P.C. in 1979. This application was allowed ex-parte on 23.6 1979. The order for maintenance was put into execution a number of times and it is argued that every time the revisionist filed objection stating that he was of unsound mind and that the ex-parte order passed against him be set aside. The execution application was dismissed for one reason or the other but not on merits. It is further argued that thereafter the revisionist did not press his application for setting aside the ex-parte maintenance order. The opposite party again filed application for execution of the maintenance order and in execution thereof the revisionist was sought to be arrested and sent to civil prison. He thereafter again filed an application for setting aside the ex-pane order of maintenance through his next friend and guardian alleging that he was confined in mental hospital and for that reason could not apply earlier for setting aside the ex-parte order. This application was contested by the opposite party.

2. The learned Family Court Judge before whom the matter was pending came to the conclusion that no discharge certificate from the mental hospital has been filed nor the date of discharge of the applicant from the menial hospital has been given nor the delay in moving the application has been explained and therefore he came to the conclusion that the application is barred by time. The result was that the application for setting aside the ex-parte order was rejected. Aggrieved by it the husband has come to this Court.

3. I have heard the learned Counsel for the revisionist and have perused the record. No plausible explanation is forthcoming as to why the applications for setting aside the ex-parte order moved earlier were not proceeded with. It was argued on behalf of the revisionist that the execution application was dismissed and therefore application for setting aside the ex-parte order was not perused under the advice given to the revisionist. I am not satisfied with this argument. The fact remains that the earlier application for setting aside the ex-parte order was got dismissed and therefore successive applications for setting aside that order were not maintainable. On this very legal ground the subsequent application for setting aside the ex-parte order was not maintainable. It was however contended that the Trial Judge himself directed the revisionist to move application for setting aside ex parte order but 1 do not think that this would change the legal position that successive applications for setting aside the ex-parte order are not maintainable. Undisputedly the revisionist was discharged from the mental hospital on 24.3.1983. The last application for setting aside the ex-parte order was filed in the year 1991 which was registered as Criminal Misc. Case No. 424 of 1991. Trial Judge has also stated in the order in question that no valid reason has been assigned for not moving such application from 24.3.1982 till the year 1991, In the facts and circumstances it cannot be said that the order of the Trial Judge suffers from any infirmity so as to call for the interference in the revision. The ravision is dismissed at the admission stage.

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