Court : Karnataka
Reported in : ILR2006KAR295
ORDERM.F. Saldanha, J.1. I.A.I in this case is for condonation of delay of 66 days in filing the Civil Revision Petition. Normally, the Court would have had to issue notice to the Respondent and then consider the I.A.I after hearing the parties. This is a peculiar case, insofar as the respondent was the person from whom the petitioner sought to recover certain sums of money. The dispute was referred to the Lok Adalat, the parties arrived at a settlement and thereafter on 28-9-2002, a joint memo was filed before the Trial Court praying for dismissal of the suit on the ground that the dispute is settled amicably by virtue of the order passed by the Lok Adalat. The Court passed the necessary order dismissing the suit as settled between the parties. The entire difficulty has come up with regard to the consequential prayer because the plaintiff therein who is the petitioner before me had prayed for the refund of the Court fee and the Court has rejected that prayer on the ground that an affi...
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