CR No.1855 of 2011 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH CR No.1855 of 2011 Date of decision: 21.3.2011 Vikram @ Vicky ....................Petitioner v. Gurdial Singh .....................Respondent Coram: Hon'ble Mr.Justice Jaswant Singh Present: Mr.Rajinder Goyal,Advocate for the petitioner. Jaswant Singh.J.(Oral) Defendant/petitioner has filed the instant revision petition under Article 227 of the Constitution assailing the order dated 10.1.2011 (P1) whereby cross examination of defendant/petitioner and one witness namely Malkiat Singh, on behalf of the petitioner was treated nil, as well as the order dated 23.2.2011 whereby the application moved by the defendant/petitioner for recalling said order dated 10.1.2011 was dismissed. Respondent/plaintiff filed a suit for recovery of Rs.3,95,912/- against the petitioner/defendant The petitioner is contesting the suit and is being represented by a counsel. On 10.1.2011 respondent/plaintiff Gurdial Singh and one witness namely Malkiat Singh were present for their cross examination, however, as CR No.1855 of 2011 2 the counsel for the petitioner/defendant was out of station, proxy counsel for the petitioner/defendant made a request for adjournment. The prayer made on behalf of the petitioner was not acceded to and the cross examination of aforesaid two witnesses on behalf of petitioner/defendant was treated as nil vide order dated 10.1.2011. Thereafter, the petitioner moved an application for recalling the said order dated 10.1.2011, which too was dismissed by the ld. trial court. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that though three opportunities had already been granted to the defendant/petitioner to cross examine the aforesaid two witnesses, however, in the absence of the counsel for the petitioner, the witnesses could not be cross examined. It is submitted that due to inability of his counsel to come present on 10.1.2011, the cause of the petitioner should not be permitted to suffer, as it will cause grave prejudice to the case of the petitioner. Reliance has been placed upon a decision of Hon'ble the Supreme Court in Foodworld Super Markets Ltd. And another v. H.Sujan Singh and others, 2009(2) RCR (Civil) 950. Accordingly, it is prayed that in the aforesaid facts, the petitioner be granted one last opportunity to cross examine the aforesaid two witnesses. After hearing the learned counsel for the defendant/petitioner I deem it just and expedient in the interest of justice, to grant one last opportunity to the defendant/petitioner to cross examine the aforesaid two witnesses on a date to be fixed by the trial CR No.1855 of 2011 3 court, as it is well settled principle of law that rules of procedure are handmaids of justice meant to serve the cause of justice and not to impede the same. Accordingly, present revision petition is allowed, impugned order dated 10.1.2011 and 23.2.2011 are set aside and the petitioner is granted one last opportunity to cross examine the aforesaid two witnesses on a date to be fixed by the trial court. This, shall, however, be subject to payment of costs of Rs.2,500/- each (Total Rs.7500/-) payable to both the witnesses and the plaintiff by way of demand draft. This order is being passed without issuing notice to the respondent as it would result in unnecessary delay in the matter and expenses to him. In any case, respondent is being compensated by way of costs. 21.3.2011 (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge