IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O. O. C. J. NOTICE OF MOTION NO.408 OF 2009 IN APPEAL (LODG.) NO.54 OF 2009 IN SUIT NO.3902 OF 1992 Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority and others ..Appellants. Vs. Pessurnal Pamandas Menghrajani ..Respondent. .... Mr. P.G. Lad for the Appellants. Mr. P.P. Menghrajani – Respondent in person. .... CORAM: SWATANTER KUMAR, C.J. & DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J. 1st April, 2009. P.C. : This is an application for condonation of 124 days' delay in filing the Appeal. The reason stated in the application is that a copy of the order dated 22nd August, 2008 was received in the office of the Government Pleader on 17th September, 2008 and then they took time to take decision for filing an appeal against the order. Thereafter there was Diwali Intervening vacation and some time was taken in preparation of the appeal where after the appeal was lodged in this Court. The non-applicant who appears in person raises serious objections to the condonation of delay. According to him no sufficient cause has been shown and even the correct facts have not been stated in the application. Having heard the parties and the fact that there is no reply to the Notice of Motion filed as yet, it appears that the Appellants have acted with negligence and have not stated complete facts for condonation of delay. However, some time is to be taken while making decision in various government departments for filing an appeal and it is not uncommon that some time is consumed in this process. However, for not taking any steps expeditiously, the Appellants must pay costs to the non-applicant. The interest of the non-applicant can be fully taken care by imposition of costs. Consequently, we are of the view that sufficient cause has been shown for condonation of delay in the affidavit filed on behalf of the State. The Notice of Motion is made absolute in terms of prayer clause (a), subject to payment of Rs.3,000/- as costs. The Notice of Motion is allowed conditional upon the payment of costs. List the Appeal for hearing on admission on 23rd April, 2009. CHIEF JUSTICE DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J.