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Chm)?» Dwtnct RaJnmcigacm (C 0.). 43‘ 5t 11,3 O CPI”a’Lt u x: garb ‘i‘nmagn : CO1 lIaLtor, m 1 Di stL . Rajn an agagn ( («Gd 13'! rim . RaJn ayxdgan‘i Tab *a'i 1 PNI‘AT-LOK UNDL‘ ART-IQLL 227 GF Ti WIST-‘TUT‘QW OF .m u g§ mk A Sm CL muggy ggma J 4x33 , R/ @wm uskWWWg ~' 4 r 77 r,i#1)rki##1,kkiii#1¥j(1 / WWMQ V..“ m q amm (Wu) amanéwwria? WWW WWW“ f i, %m§q~;§:‘ . . f .B. Hon’bie Shri Justice N.K. 17.06.2009 Shri Ram Kumar Tiwari, Ad ocate for the petiiioners. Thls Heard pe‘u’uon on admxssxo 1s 1 1rected ag ms’t . th€ order dated 02.03.2009 (Annexure 13/1), passed by Civil J dga, C1ass I, Ambagarh Chowki, Disft. Rajnandgaon m Civil S> t N0. 2-A/2007, whereby the application, mad by the petitionérs under Order 8 R1116 1 of CPC has Eaeen rejected. The brief facis of the ease a e that, the petitioners tiled a suit for declaration and possession rist the respondents/defendants. The respondentS were granted se l times for filing oftheir written statement, and uitimateiy on 04 .2008, the petitioners moved ari application under Order 8 Rule :1 CPC to proceed the case without written statement of the respon eats, On the same date Le, on ’3 04.03.2008, the resportdentevtiled heir written statement which was accepted by the trial court a rby the impugned order date 02.03 .2009, rejected the applieatio of the yetitioners. I have heard learned cou e1 appearing for the petitioners- perused the pleadings and recor s It is true that the respondents were granted several opportuniti s to file their written statement 7. Without ass1gning specific reas ns the reseondents hled their ' S Awarwal a i v _a . ‘ n d XI-Hc—7s Q—b WmML);% ‘ WW (Wig) mwfa‘qrmi wmwqim mafgaatw WW @W _,!2_ agaifmm which was not objected by the written statements on 04.03.2008 petitioners and the same was taken on record by the trial court. The Supreme Court in case of Shaikh Salim Haji Abdul (reported in 2006 (l) SCC 46) In View of the facts situatio of the case, it is clear that the respondents filed their written sta ment Within the time, permitted . b court below have not committe warranting interference of this cou It is well settled principle of aW-that this Court, in exerciseilof ts supervisory jurisdiction under i Khayumsab v. Kumar And Other held as under: “1 8. The matter can be 100k d at from another angle. Undisputedly the trial cou had granted time up to 19.02.2004 which undisput dly fell beyond the 90 days’ period. Since 19.02 2004 happened to be a h . oliday, the written statem t was tiled on the next day. Had the written st tement been flied on 19.02.2004, obviously the court could not have refused to accept the wri en statement as it was within the time granted by t. Merely because of a fortuitous circumstance the itten statement came to be nled on the next day‘ i. .‘ on account of the date fixed being a holiday that annot make the written statement filed, unacceptabl " y the trial court and therefore, in passing the impugned order, the any illegality or irregularity icle 227 of the Constitution of ‘7 M r . r mmwpép} ..‘.%94:1W m a XL mW (WEI) 311%31 w fa‘wi'vh“ am 311%?!m mm ma mf‘a ’3 ’Z Wma Wm % aimm India, should re&ain itself from interfering with the order passed by the Court below, except in such cases where pcwersity, iliegality, irregularity or jurisdictional error is writ large on the face of the record, which is not in the present case, In View 0f facts situation of the easei I am of the considered opinion that this petition deserves to be and is accordingly dismissed summarily, Sd/— N.K.Agarwal Judge Sahu