HIGH COURT OF CHHATT1SGARH AT BILASPUI Hon'bie Shri S&cond Aopeai No.260/200i Versus 3. Akhilanand Panda, aaed about 39 years, son of LaSe Rantidev Panda, occupation-agricuiturist, R/o Viilage Garh-Umariya, Tahsi! & District Raigarh (C.G.) B'nagirathi son of Shri Triiochan, aged about 35 years, occupation- agricuiturist, Indufging in mortgage transactions and debts of agricultural land, R/o Anand-deepa, Garh- Umariya, Tahsil & District Raigarh (C.G.) Kunandan (Kundan) La!. S/o Bijaru Pobiya, aged about 44 years, occupation-Government Teacher, R/o Village Garh-Umariya, Tahsil & District Raigarh (C.G.) (Subsequent purchaser) State of Chhattisgarh through the Collector, Raigarh (CG) Second ApDea! under Section 100 ofthe Civii Procedure Code. Present ihri A. N. Bhakta, counsei for the appellant. >rd Passed on this 23'" day of Ju!y, 2008) Heard on t.A.No.1, which is an application under Section 5 of the Limitatson Act for condonation of delay in fiiing this appeai. (2) The unsuccessfui plaintW in both the Courts below has preferred this second appeai which is fited 329 days beyond the period of limitation. The only ground mentioned by the appellant/ptalntiff in the applicatlon for cohdonation of deiay is that the counsel in the lower appellate Court communicated to him about the judgment and decree passed by the iower appellate Court at a very late stage, and thereafter, .j .^yr^c"^Llff-^^ .i^A. ~*!> 2-- time was consumed in arranging expenditure and Court Fees. Mowever, this ground is not substantiated by the certified copy of the judgment and decree which shows that soon after the judgment and decree dated 28-04-2007 passed by the 1 Additiona! District Judge, Raigarh In Civi! Appeal No.28-A/'2006, certified copy thereof was applied on 30-07-2007 and was obtained on 22-08-2007. No sufficient ground for condonation of inordinate delay in preferring this appeal i's made out. (3) ln the result, the application (i.A.No.1) is dismissed. As a consequence thereof, the appeal also stands dismissed as barred by limitation. Sd/- Dilip Raosaheb Deshmukh Judge T'umane