IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.P.BALACHANDRAN THURSDAY, THE 1ST JANUARY 2009 / 11TH POUSHA 1930 CRP.No. 807 of 2008 --------------------- EP.93/1997 of SUB COURT, MANJERI .................... REVN. PETITIONER/PEITIONER/DECREE HOLDER: ------------------------------------------------------ THE SECRETARY, PERINTALMANNA TALUK RURAL HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD., PERINTALMANNA. BY ADV. SRI.WILSON URMESE SRI.KURIAKOSE G.THEKKEL RESPONDENTS/RESPONDENTS/JUDGMENT DEBTORS: ----------------------------------------------------------- 1. K.JANAKIKUTTY, D/O. KADUTHINATTIL, KAMAKSHI AMMA, PERINTALMANNA, PATHAIKKARA AMSOM. 2. SETHUMADHAVAN, S/O. M.P. DAMODARAN NAIR, KADUTHINATTIL HOUSE, PATHAIKKARA, PERINTALMANNA. THIS CIVIL REVISION PETITION HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 01/01/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: K.P.BALACHANDRAN, J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C.R.P. No. 807 OF 2008 and C.M. Appl. No. 1008 of 2008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dated this the 1st day of January, 2009 O R D E R C.M. Appl. No. 1008 of 2008 : This is an application for condonation of delay of 1658 days in filing the Civil Revision Petition assailing recording of Full Satisfaction of Decree and claims of Execution Petition No.93/97 by the Sub Judge, Manjeri vide order impugned. 2. Petitioner is the Secretary of Perinthalmanna Taluk Rural Housing C-operative Society Ltd., who is the decree holder in ARC No.1788/95-96 and the respondents are the judgment debtors therein. In execution of the said award, the petitioner filed EP No. 93/97 before the Sub Court, Manjeri and on 08.12.03, the execution court closed the execution petition recording full satisfaction of the decree. Despite recording full satisfaction of the decree, the petitioner decree holder did not move a little finger in the matter for about 5 years. The judgment debtor thereupon approached this Court filing WPC No.12492/08 under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for a direction being issued to the petitioner herein who was the CRP No.807/08 and CM.Appl. No.1008/08 -:2:- 2nd respondent in the said writ petition to execute release deed in respect of mortgage bond executed by the respondent judgment debtor in favour of the petitioner at the Sub Registry Office, Perinthalmanna in respect of the property of the judgment debtors and also to release the title deeds and other documents of the judgment debtors pledged with the bank. This Court, vide judgment dated 26.05.08, allowed the writ petition and granted the reliefs as prayed for above. The petitioner decree holder was granted an outer limit of three months to comply with the said direction. If at all the petitioner decree holder had any grievance against the said judgment, they should have preferred writ appeal against the said judgment. 3. This court, vide order dated 18.12.08, ordered that notice will be issued to the respondents in the CRP in the matter of condonation of delay of 1658 days only on the petitioner complying with the directions issued by this Court in WPC No.12492/08. Thereupon, the decree holder filed a review petition as RP No.1268/08 in WPC No.12492/08 on 24.11.08. It is submitted that CRP No.807/08 and CM.Appl. No.1008/08 -:3:- the said Review Petition is dismissed today. Petitioner has not complied with the directions also. No writ appeal also is filed assailing the judgment in the writ petition. 4. Counsel for the petitioner is unable to submit before me even as on today as to whether the petitioner Society who is the decree holder is prepared to comply with the directions issued by this Court in the writ petition aforesaid. There is no convincing explanation forthcoming as to why despite recording of full satisfaction of decree, no revision was filed for about 5 years if at all any further amounts were due. The affidavit sworn to by the Secretary of the decree holder Society, which accompanies CM.Appl. No. 1008/08, shows that the revision is filed against the order dated 08.12.03 in EP No.93/97, since as on that date a sum of Rs.54,000/- more was due from the judgment debtors and that delay occurred in filing Revision, as opinion was sought from the counsel in regard to the filing of revision and in the meanwhile, the judgment debtors approached the Society and agreed to settle the matter amicably, but, however, they did not make any payment CRP No.807/08 and CM.Appl. No.1008/08 -:4:- thereafter and due to administrative and other reasons revision could not be filed earlier and in the meanwhile, the judgment debtors filed WPC No.12492/08, aforementioned, seeking a direction to have the release deed executed. According to the petitioner that writ petition was disposed of without prejudice to the right of the Society to seek appropriate reliefs and immediately, an application was made on 24.08.08 for certified copy of order dated 08.12.03 and copy of order was obtained on 16.10.08 and CRP was filed on 07.11.08 and thus there occurred a delay of 1658 days in filing the revision and that such delay is caused due to administrative and other reasons stated above. 5. If at all the decree holder was aware when full satisfaction of decree was recorded on 08.12.03 that as on that date Rs.54,000/- more was due from the judgment debtors and that the order recording full satisfaction of decree has to be assailed, there was absolutely no reason for the petitioner/decree holder for not applying for a copy of the said order. No copy was applied for till the writ petition was disposed of by this Court directing execution of release CRP No.807/08 and CM.Appl. No.1008/08 -:5:- deed in respect of the property mortgaged by the judgment debtors and to release their title deeds. There is also nothing on record to show that the petitioner raised a little finger in the matter before filing of the writ petition in 2008 despite the fact that the impugned order was passed on 08.12.03. 5. In the circumstances, there is absolutely no merit in the use of the very often used words “administrative and other reasons” to explain the delay. The delay of 1658 days in filing the revision does not stand explained in a satisfactory manner and I see no reason why the said inordinate delay is to be condoned to the benefit of the petitioner decree holder against whom full satisfaction of decree has been recorded some 5 years back and who is disobeying the orders of this Court to execute release deed in respect of the mortgage bond executed by the judgment debtors and to release their title deeds when even according to the petitioner/decree holder the amount due according to them as on the date of recording of full satisfaction of the decree is only Rs.54,000/-. In the result, refusing to condone the delay of as much as 1658 CRP No.807/08 and CM.Appl. No.1008/08 -:6:- days in filing the Revision, I dismiss this CM. Application. CRP No. 807 OF 2008: CM.Appl. No.1008/08 seeking condonation of delay of as much as 1658 days in filing the CRP is dismissed vide order passed today. Hence the CRP is hopelessly barred and is dismissed. K.P.BALACHANDRAN, JUDGE ttb