IN THEHON'BLE HIGHCOURT OF 3UDICATURE AT BILASPUR fC.G.1 m_ . ®ngl» S CIVILREVISION N0. 2>3 /2011 Beoclr APPLICANT -OEFENDANT .\' yRM°- p(®3®r1*-' ^. : ^- Smt. Sarshwati Bai, aged about 30 years, W/o. Ramavtar Sharma, Caste-Brahman, Occupation- Agriculturist, R/o. Village-Chahdnu, Tahsil-Bemetara, District Durg (C.G) s ^-' -^' TI'" VERSUS 1. ^ Ramlal, aged about 56 years, S/o. Sarhu Gond, R/o. Village-Chandnu, T^hsil-Bemetara, District Durg 2. The State of Chhattisgarh, through : the Collector, Durg (C.G.) \a^' CIVIL REVISION UNDER SECTION 115 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE RESPONDENTS tl-AINTIFF DFD.No.2 \ HLGHCOURTOFCHHATTISGARHATBILASPUR Civil Revision No. 39 of2011 APPLICANT Defendant RESPONDENTS Plaintiffs Smt. Sarshwati Bai VERSUS Ramlal& another rCI_YILRE,YISION UNDER_SECJ30N_115_0£.CPC) (SB: Hon'ble Mr. N.K. Agarwal, J.) Present : Shri Reghvendra Pradhan, Advocate for the applicant. Shri Vinod Tekam, Panel Lawyer for the State. ORAL ORDER (Passed on 07.04.2011) 1. Legality and propriety of order dated 01.03.2011, passed by fhe Ist Civi! Judge, Class I, Bemetara, Distt. Durg, in Civil Suit No. 23- A/09, whereby the restoration application filed by the plaintiff/respondent under Order 9 Rule 9 of CPC was allowed, is under assail in the instant revision. 2. The trial court dismissed the plaintiffs suit on 02.01.2010 for want of prosecution. On 05.01.2010 plaintifffiled an application under Order 9 Rule 9 of CPC for its restoration and the same was allowed vide order impugned. 3. It is trite law that. co»rt should be liberal while considering such applications. 4. Looking to the fact that immediately after three days plaintiff applied for-restoration ofthe suit, in the considered opinion ofthis court, the trial court has not committed any illegality in passing the order impugned wan-anting interference of this coiirt under its revisional jurisdiction. 5. For the reasons mentioned hereinabove, the revision deserves to be and is hereby dismissed. No order as to costs. Sai-'i Sd''- ^^.Agarav judge