In the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh Civil Revision No. 3035 of 2009 Date of decision: May 25, 2009 Gurbachan Singh .. Petitioner Vs. Darbara Singh and others .. Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.N. Jindal Present: Mr. Sanjeev Manrai, Advocate for the petitioner. A.N. Jindal, J The respondent-petitioner (herein referred as 'the respondent') has assailed the order dated 6.4.2009, whereby the application to re-examine Darbara Singh election petitioner has been allowed. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that since the respondent made certain admissions, as such, he cannot be allowed to be re-examined for the purpose of withdrawal of the said admission. Heard. The respondent in his application has mentioned only that during the cross examination he failed to answer some questions. Earlier he had replied that election petition and its verification do not bear his signatures and he also gave the similar reply with regard to power of attorney executed by him in favour of his counsel. Since the above documents bear his signatures, therefore, he wants to make clarification regarding these documents. Since the order of allowing or disallowing the cross examination does not effect the rights of the parties, therefore, the revision against such order is not maintainable. Learned counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance on the judgments Anil Sharma and others vs. State of Jharkhand, AIR 2004 Supreme Court 2294, Divisional Manager, United India Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. Samir Chandra Chaudhary, 2005 (3) RCR (Civil) 371, and Sarwan Kumar vs. Balbir Singh and others, 2006 (4) RCR (Civil) 545. The crux of the aforesaid judgments is that admissions cannot be withdrawn but could be explained away. The respondent is still Civil Revision No. 3035 of 2009 -2- *** to be examined and it is not known if he wants to withdraw the admissions or explain the same during examination. However, this revision petition being not maintainable is dismissed. May 25, 2009 (A.N. Jindal) deepak Judge