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Kailash Nath Gupta Vs. District Judge and ors. - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation

Subject

Civil

Court

Allahabad High Court

Decided On

Case Number

C.M.W.P. No. 47949 of 2005

Judge

Reported in

2005(4)AWC3858G

Acts

Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Order 8, Rule 1

Appellant

Kailash Nath Gupta

Respondent

District Judge and ors.

Appellant Advocate

R.G. Padia and ;Prakash Padia, Advs.

Respondent Advocate

Ajay Kumar Singh, S.C.

Disposition

Petition allowed

Cases Referred

Masroor Ali v. Court of In

Excerpt:


.....court under article 226 must necessarily stop at that. thereafter, if the decision taken by the executive is capable of challenge and, there exist appropriate legal grounds for such challenge, it may also be open to the court to quash the decision and to require reconsideration. but no direction in the nature of mandamus whether interim or final can be issued by the court under article 226 to the executive to necessarily acquire a particular area of a particular piece of land for a particular public purpose. section 4; compulsory acquisition of land powers of state government held, renewal of lease in favour of petitioners would not take away power of state government of compulsory acquisition of land. renewal of lease would at best be taken into consideration for determining quantum of compensation. .....appearing on behalf of the parties.2. learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the courts below relying upon the amended provisions of order viii, rule 1 of the code of civil procedure which prescribes that the time limit for filing written statement cannot be extended beyond ninety days from the date of service of the summons, has rejected the written statement filed by the petitioner.3. in view of the recent decision of the apex court in the case of kailash v. nanhku and ors., 2005 (2) awc 1490 (sc) : 2005 air scw 2346, and the decision of this court in writ petition no. 25816 of 2005, masroor ali v. court of in-charge district judge, kanpar nagar and ors., decided on 19.5.2005, whereby the order of the courts below refusing to accept the written statement beyond ninety days is quashed and this court has directed the courts below to accept the written statement beyond ninety days in case the petitioner's case is covered by the decision of this court in the case of masroor ali (supra).4. in this view of the matter, this writ petition is allowed. the orders dated 20.7.2004 and 9.11.2004, annexures-3 and 5 respectively to the writ petition, with the direction to the.....

Judgment:


ORDER

Anjani Kumar, J.

1. Heard learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the parties.

2. Learned Counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the courts below relying upon the amended provisions of Order VIII, Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure which prescribes that the time limit for filing written statement cannot be extended beyond ninety days from the date of service of the summons, has rejected the written statement filed by the petitioner.

3. In view of the recent decision of the Apex Court in the case of Kailash v. Nanhku and Ors., 2005 (2) AWC 1490 (SC) : 2005 AIR SCW 2346, and the decision of this Court in Writ Petition No. 25816 of 2005, Masroor Ali v. Court of In-charge District Judge, Kanpar Nagar and Ors., decided on 19.5.2005, whereby the order of the courts below refusing to accept the written statement beyond ninety days is quashed and this Court has directed the courts below to accept the written statement beyond ninety days in case the petitioner's case is covered by the decision of this Court in the case of Masroor Ali (supra).

4. In this view of the matter, this writ petition is allowed. The orders dated 20.7.2004 and 9.11.2004, Annexures-3 and 5 respectively to the writ petition, with the direction to the trial court to decide the objections, if any, filed against the acceptance of the written statement in accordance with law within three months from the date of presentation of certified copy of this order before him.


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