CRP 6/2008 BEFORE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE P.K.MUSAHARY Heard Mr. H.K.Das, learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Mr. N. Dhar, learned counsel appearing for the respondent No. 1. There is no representa tion for respondent No. 2 as he has not contested the suit. The respondent No. 3 has expired as per the record. This is an application filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the order dated 6.10.07 passed by the learned Munsiff No . 2, Karimganj in Title Suit No 207/2002 rejecting the application filed by the petitioner seeking leave to produce certain documents. Mr. Das, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that at the time of filing the evidence on affidavit certain documents could not be exhibited due t o bonafide mistake/ inadvertence and unless the aforesaid documents are allowed to be exhibited , irreparable loss would be caused to the petitioner and he woul d be deprived of justice. The petitioner filed an application before the learned trial court allowing them to exhibit the said documents but the same has been rejected by the impugned order mentioned above. Relying on Assam Brook Limited Vs. Borgong Catholic Hospital, reported in 2008 (1) GLT 792 , Mr.Das,learned counsel for the petitioner persuaded that the permission sought by the petitioners could be allowed inasmuch as there was no violation of any mandatory provisions of law in failing to exhibit the docu ments which were mentioned in the list of witnesses filed. Mr. N.Dhar, learned counsel for the respondent submits that the document s sought to be exhibited by the plaintiff/petitioners are in fact exhibited. He has made his submission after perusal of the L.C.R. which have been made availab le before the court. I have also perused the relevant records and found the sub mission of Mr. Dhar, learned counsel for the respondent No.1, correct. Petition stands disposed of with direction to the learned trial court to proceeds with the suit as per law as expeditiously as possible. L.C.R. be sent back forthwith.