IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE S.S.SATHEESACHANDRAN THURSDAY, THE 3RD DECEMBER 2009 / 12TH AGRAHAYANA 1931 WP(C).No. 33466 of 2008(H) -------------------------- OS.863/2000 of PRL.SUB COURT,THRISSUR .................... PETITIONER: --------------- ST.RAPHAEL CHITTIES AND LOANS (P) LTD EDAKUNNY VILLAGE & DESOM,THRISSUR REPRESENTED BY ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR. BY ADV. MR.N.P.SAMUEL RESPONDENTS: --------------- 1. O.L.TOMY S/O. LONA, OLLUKRAN HOUSE,EDAKKUNNY VILLAGE THRISSUR. 2. SHERLY TOMY W/O.TOMY, OLLUKRAN HOUSE,EDAKKUNNY VILLAGE THRISSUR. ADV. MR.V.BINOY RAM THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 03/12/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: WP(C).No. 33466 of 2008(H) APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS: EXT.P1: DECREE IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE PRINCIPAL SUB COURT, THRISSUR DATED 19.9.2003. EXT.P2: EXECUTION PETITION E.P.NO.743/2004 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE PRINCIPAL SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P3: PROCEEDINGS DATED 14.3.2006 IN E.P.NO.743/2004 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P4: JUDGMENT IN W.P.(C).NO.22979/2006 DTD. 5.1.2007 OF THIS HJONOURABLE COURT. EXT.P5: PETITION FILED BY RESPONDENTS AS I.A.NO.5654/2008 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE SUBN COURT, THRISSUR DTD.21.7.2008. EXT.P6: OBJECTION FILED BY PETITIONER IN I.A.NO.5654/2008 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P7: DELAY PETITION I.A.NO.5655/2008 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 FILED BY RESPONDENTS BEFORE THE SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P8: OBJECTION IN DELAY PETITION FILED BY PETITIONER IN I.A.NO.5655/2008 IN O.S.NO.863/200 OF THE SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P9: ORDER IN I.A.NO.5655/2008 IN O.S.NO.863/2000 OF THE SUB COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P10: AFFIDAVIT FILED BY MANAGER OF THE PETITIONER'S FIRM IN O.S.NO.455/2002 OF THE MUNSIFF COURT, THRISSUR DATED 12.1.2005. RESPONDENT'S EXHIBITS: EXT.R1: MORTGAGE DEED. // TRUE COPY // P.A TO JUDGE. S.S.SATHEESACHANDRAN, J. ----------------------------------- W.P.(C).No.33466 of 2008 - H --------------------------------- Dated this the 3rd day of December, 2009 J U D G M E N T Writ petition is filed seeking the following relief: “To pass an order quashing Exhibit P9 order.” 2. Petitioner is the decree holder/plaintiff in O.S.No.863 of 2000 on the file of the Sub Court, Thrissur. Suit was one for money by sale of the mortgage property in which an exparte decree was passed against the defendants, four in number. The respondents herein, first and third defendants moved an application for setting aside the exparte decree with a petition to condone delay of 1779 days. Ext.P7 is the copy of that application to which the decree holder/plaintiff filed Ext.P8 objections. The learned Sub Judge after hearing both sides passed Ext.P9 order allowing that application subject to terms directing the petitioners to pay a sum of Rs.1,500/- to the decree holder/plaintiff. Propriety and correctness of that order is challenged in the writ petition invoking the supervisory jurisdiction vested with this Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. W.P.(C).No.33466 of 2008 - H 2 3. I heard the counsel on both sides. 4. The entire amount covered by the decree had already been paid and a fraud was practiced upon the defendants, and it is borne out by the documents, is the case of the learned counsel appearing for the respondents to sustain the impugned order. On the other hand, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that long before the filing of the petition to set aside the exparte decree, son of the first petitioner had earlier filed a writ petition challenging the order passed by the execution court. 5. Perusing Ext.P9 order passed by the learned Sub Judge with reference to the submissions made by the counsel on both sides and also taking into account the various exhibits produced with the writ petition, I find the learned Sub Judge has not applied his mind as to the cause canvassed by the petitioners for condoning the delay in setting aside the exparte decree. Other than narrating the case presented by both sides in P9 order no finding is entered by the learned Sub Judge whether the petitioners have made out sufficient cause for condoning the delay which is a prerequisite for entertaining an application W.P.(C).No.33466 of 2008 - H 3 moved under Order IX Rule of the CPC. In Ext.P9 order after stating the case on both sides in the last sentence it is stated 'for the interest of justice the application is allowed on cost of Rs.1,500/-' with direction to pay that amount within the time stipulated. Evidently the order so passed by the learned Sub Judge in disposing the application moved under Order IX Rule 13 of the CPC that too filed with an application to condone delay of 1779 days in which it is seen, both sides have not let in any evidence, cannot at all be sustained. Setting aside Ext.P9 order the court below is directed to examine the matter afresh and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law. The court below is directed to expedite the proceedings and dispose it within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment. Writ petition is disposed of as above. S.S.SATHEESACHANDRAN, JUDGE. bkn/-