IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THURSDAY, THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No. 675 OF 2009 Between : Smt D.Padma and others. …APPELLANTS A N D Union of India …RESPONDENT THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No. 675 of 2009 JUDGMENT : This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is directed against the order, dated 31.07.2001 in I.A.No.148 of 2001, on the file of the Railway Claims Tribunal, Secunderabad Bench, Secunderabad, whereunder and whereby, the application filed under Section 17 (2) of the Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 (for short, ‘the Act’) to condone the delay of 311 days in filing the claim application, was dismissed. 2. The appellants in the appeal are the petitioners, and the respondent in the appeal is the respondent, before the Tribunal. For better appreciation of facts, the parties hereinafter are referred to, as they are arrayed before the Tribunal. 3. The petitioners filed the Interlocutory Application stating that on 25.06.1999 the deceased went to Rajahmundry from Tuni and while returning on the same day by train No.7239 Guntur-Visakhapatnam Simhadri Express in II Class General compartment, when the train stopped at Bikkavolu Railway Station, the deceased while going into another compartment, accidentally slipped from the train due to sudden jerk of the train and died on the spot in Bikkavolu Railway Station. The applicants learnt from the Villagers and well wishers about their right to claim compensation and further they could not get the documents from Government Railway Police in time and as such there was a delay of 311 days in preferring the claim application. Hence, the Interlocutory Application. 4. The railways filed written statement denying the averments made in the application and stating that the deceased was not a bona fide passenger; that the alleged fall is not on account of an untoward incident; that the reasons given for condonation of delay are not sufficient for condoning the abnormal delay of 311 days and relied on a decision reported in (AIR 1988 SC P 2276) wherein it was held that the law of limitation has to be strictly applied and cannot be extended merely on the equitable ground and hence, it prayed to dismiss the Interlocutory Application. 5. Basing on the above pleadings, the Tribunal framed the following point for consideration: “Whether the applicants have made out sufficient cause for the condonation of delay?” 6. After considering the material available on record, the Tribunal dismissed the Interlocutory Application holding that the petitioners have not made out sufficient cause for condonation of delay. Challenging the same, the present appeal is filed by the petitioners. 7. Now the point for consideration is whether the order passed by the Tribunal is correct, legal and proper? 8. Heard both sides. 9. Under Section 17 (1) of the Act, if the delay is more than one year in filing a claim application, the claim application cannot be entertained. But, however, under Section 17 (2) of the Act, if sufficient cause or reason is shown, then the Tribunal has got power to condone the delay in making an application under Section 124-A of the Railways Act, 1989. The word ‘sufficient cause’ in Sub-section (2) of Section 17 of the Act has not been defined but it must mean a cause, which is beyond the control of the person approaching the Court. If a person is prevented by a sufficient reason or cause, then it can be said to be a sufficient cause within the meaning of Section 17 (2) of the Act. There should not be any negligence or inaction on the part of the applicant in making an application for the purpose of claiming compensation under Section 124-A of the Railways Act, 1989, Act for the death of the deceased in an untoward incident. In an application for condonation of delay, it is the duty of the applicant to place all necessary material before the Tribunal for explaining the delay showing that there has been sufficient cause entitling him for condonation of delay. 10. In the affidavit filed in support of the petition, it is stated that the husband of applicant No.1 died in an untoward incident while travelling in a train carrying passengers with a valid ticket. Applicant No.1 may not have any source of income. She may not have knowledge about filing of application within one year as contemplated under Section 17 of the Act. Therefore, proper explanation was given by applicant No.1 for not filing the claim application in time as she is an illiterate and she does not have male assistance. Considering these aspects, delay of 311 days is condoned. 11. In view of the fact that there was a delay in filing the application and that there was a further delay in filing the appeal, which clearly go to show that the applicants were not diligent in prosecuting the case. For the lapses committed by the applicants, they are not entitled to interest, if any, on the compensation that may be granted by the Tribunal. 12. Accordingly, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is allowed setting aside the impugned order, dated 31.07.2001 and consequently delay is condoned. The matter is remanded to the Tribunal for giving an opportunity to the appellants to adduce necessary evidence to prove their case and making it clear that the Tribunal shall not grant interest on the compensation, if any, to be granted in the Original Application. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________ K.C. BHANU, J SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 YVL