IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.N.KRISHNAN WEDNESDAY, THE 23RD JANUARY 2008 / 3RD MAGHA 1929 WP(C).No. 2441 of 2008(N) ------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER IN EP 108/2004. IN OS.88/2003 of SUB COURT,KOCHI .................... PETITIONERS: ------------ 1. K.A.JOSE ,S/O.ANTONY,KARIYAPARAMBIL HOUSE, THOPPUMPADY,RAMESWARAM VILLAGE KOCHI TALUK. 2. LUCY,W/O. K.A.JOSE,KARIYAPARAMBIL HOUSE, THOPPUMPADY,RAMESWARAM VILLAGE KOCHI TALUK. BY ADV. SRI.V.CHITAMBARESH (SR.) SMT.SUMA RATHEESH SRI.N.RATHEESH RESPONDENTS: ------------- 1. RAMANI, W/O. SIKHIVAHANAN RESIDING AT T.C. 9/1111,KOCHI -2 2. K.SIKHIVAHANAN, S/O.KOCHUKUNJU, RESIDING AT T.C. 9/1111,KOCHI -2 R1 & R2 BY ADV. SRI.V.V.SURENDRAN SRI.P.A.HARISH THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON ON 23/01/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: WPC NO 2441/08 APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS: EXT.P1. COPY OF THE SAID AUCTION NOTICE PUBLISHED IN EP NO.108 OF 2004 IN OS NO.88 OF 2003 OF THE SUB COURT, KOCHI EXT.P2. COPY OF THE APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 47 AND SECTION 151 OF CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE TO SET ASIDE THE SALE ON CONDITION OF DEPOSITING THE ENTIR DECREE DEBT IN EP NO.108 OF 2004 IN OS NO.88 OF 2003 OF THE SUB COURT, KOCHI /TRUE COPY/ PA TO JUDGE. M.N.KRISHNAN, J. -------------------------- W.P.(C). NO. 2441 OF 2008 --------------------- Dated this the 23rd day of January, 2008 JUDGMENT This writ petition is filed with a prayer to set aside the sale proceedings in EP 108/04. The judgment debtors in the EP is the writ petitioners herein. In execution of money debt, property belonging to them was sold in auction and the decree holders had purchased the same. The sale has been confirmed. The sale certificate is issued and the executing court has ordered delivery of the property on the strength of the sale certificate. It is at that stage the petitioners have come to this court as well has filed an application before the court below challenging the sale under Section 47 of the CPC. 2. Learned counsel for the writ petitioners has brought to my notice the decision of this court reported in Rajarethna Naikkan v. Parameswara Kurup [1997 (1) KLT 777] wherein it is held that “when a judgment debtor makes an application under Order XXI Rule 90 of the Code of Civil Procedure he accepts the factum of the sale and seeks to challenge it on the ground that the sale is vitiated by material irregularity or fraud in publishing or conducting the sale. When an application under Section 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure is made by a judgment debtor challenging the sale, he claims the sale to be void for illegality or in any event voidable on grounds other than those referred to in Order XXI Rule WPC NO 2441/08 2 90 of the Code of Civil Procedure and in a case where the judgment debtor invokes Section 47 of the code, Order XXI Rule 90 of the Code of Civil Procedure would not be applied.” 3. In other words, the sum and substance of the principles is that on the ground other than what is contemplated under Order XXI Rule 90, the challenge can be made by invoking Section 47 of the CPC. The same is the view expressed by the Allahabad High Court in a Division Bench decision reported in Mangal Prasad and Ors. V. Krishna Kumar Maheshwari and Ors. [AIR 1977 Allahabad 147]. So the point to be considered by the court below, where the application under Section 47 of the CPC is pending, is regarding the maintainability under Section 47and the ground under Section 47. Since already a petition is filed and as this court had interfered and granted a stay, it is only just and reasonable that the Subordinate Judge, Kochi is directed to dispose of the application filed under Section 47, within a time frame of three weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment and to defer the delivery of the property for a period of four weeks from today. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. M.N.KRISHNAN, JUDGE vps WPC NO 2441/08 3