SooperKanoon Citation | sooperkanoon.com/431054 |
Subject | Civil |
Court | Andhra Pradesh High Court |
Decided On | Sep-24-1965 |
Case Number | Civil Misc Petn. No. 2672 of 1965 |
Judge | Jaganmohan Reddy and ;Narasimham, JJ. |
Reported in | AIR1966AP384 |
Acts | Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Sections 115 |
Appellant | Narpatsingh Dadha |
Respondent | Gokuldas and ors. |
Appellant Advocate | Jaleel Ahmed, Adv. |
Respondent Advocate | D.M. Deshmukh, Adv. |
Disposition | Petition dismissed |
1. This pertains to a revision wh(sic) we have disposed of, and it is stated that the date of its hearing and disposal, the petitioner died. The question of the death of the petitioner does not- in any way make our judgment invalid for the reason that it is a revision under Section 115, C P C. in which the High Court can even suo motu call for the records and dispose of it after examining them and satisfying itself that the lower Court's order does not suffer from any infirmity specified in Section 115 We do not think that the death of a party affects the High Court's power of revision and hence the validity of the judgment cannot be questioned.
2. The petition is dismissed