SCA/14867/2005 1/6 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION No. 14867 of 2005 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE RAVI R.TRIPATHI ========================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? ========================================= GENERAL CO-OP BANK LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) Versus PRIYADARSHAN CO-OP SOCIETY LTD AND OTHERS ========================================= Appearance : MR VIBHUTI NANAVATI for the Petitioner MR SHIRISH JOSHI for Respondent Nos.1, 2, 3 and 5 RULE UNSERVED – DELETED Respondent No.4 MR MRUGEN K PUROHIT for Respondent No.6 ========================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE RAVI R.TRIPATHI Date : 18/06/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. Mr.Vibhuti Nanavati, learned advocate for the petitioner, seeks permission to delete respondent No.4. Permission is granted. Respondent No.4 stands deleted. 2. Present petition is filed by the petitioner – a registered SCA/14867/2005 2/6 JUDGMENT Cooperative Society, which is in liquidation. The petitioner has challenged the order passed by the State Cooperative Tribunal in Misc. Application No.372 of 2004 dated 11.04.2005, which is at Annexure-G to this petition. 3. Misc. Application No.372 of 2004 was filed seeking condonation of delay in filing the appeal before the Tribunal against judgment and order dated 15.10.2003 passed in Summary Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000, which is at Annexure-C to this petition. The Joint Registrar and Member of the Board of Nominees has passed an order setting out the details of the contents of Exh.127 and after taking into consideration the various amounts, present respondent No.1 was directed to deposit an amount of Rs.4,69,761/- with the petitioner bank. 4. Misc. Application No.372 of 2004 was filed seeking condonation of delay and the reasons were set out in the application. A copy of which is produced at Annexure-D. Paragraph 2 of the application states that: “The applicant (present petitioner) did not know about the decision and that the Tribunal did not sent a copy of the decision under Sub-rule (4) of Rule 41 of the Gujarat Cooperative Societies Rules. It was only on 21.06.2004 that one of the officers of the appellant bank Shri Ronakbhai, on inquiry, found that Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000 is already disposed of and therefore, a copy of the decision was obtained.” SCA/14867/2005 3/6 JUDGMENT It is only on the above ground that the delay caused in filing the appeal is sought to be condoned. 5. The Tribunal, in its well considered order below Misc. Application No.372 of 2004 in Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000, has considered the case of the appellant bank in detail and has found that the bank has not approach the Tribunal with clean hands. The Tribunal has rejected Misc. Application No.372 of 2004 by judgment and order dated 11.04.2005 which is under challenge in this petition. 6. Mr.Nanavati, learned advocate for the petitioner, invited attention of the Court to the said judgment and order in detail. In fact, entire judgment and order was read. It is noticed that the learned Member of the Tribunal has considered all the aspects in detail, including that the pursis was signed by the lawyer of the appellant bank and an officer of the bank. Not only that, the order was passed in presence of the lawyer and the officer of the bank. Tthereafter, to plead that the appellant bank did not know about the decision, is something shocking. 7. The Tribunal has also considered various decisions, which are set out in the paragraph just before the concluding part of the judgment and order and has found that the said decisions are not applicable to the facts of the case. The Tribunal has rightly held that the Courts are not required to take a technical view in the SCA/14867/2005 4/6 JUDGMENT matters of condonation of delay, has refused to condone the delay in the present case. 8. Mr.Joshi, learned advocate for respondent No.1 herein – the contesting party, submitted that the fact that the order passed in Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000 dated 15.10.2003 was on the basis of a pursis, which was in the nature of a consent decree, being Exh.127, no appeal could have been filed against such a decision. Learned advocate for respondent No.1 invited attention of the Court to Section 102, under which an appeal can be filed against a decision of Registrar or his nominee or Board of Nominees. He submitted that this being a consent decree, there was no question of filing an appeal under Section 102. 9. Alternatively, learned advocate for respondent No.1 submitted that Section 154 provides for extension of period of limitation by the appellate authority in certain cases. He submitted that as the appellant bank could not satisfy the appellate authority, the appellate authority was right in not extending the period of limitation. Learned advocate for respondent No.1 also submitted that Rule 41 provides for process of hearing and decision. Sub-rule (4) provides for communication of the decision to the parties. Sub- rule (4) provides that a decision can be communicated to the parties by pronouncement of the award. Learned advocate for respondent No.1 submitted that as the order was passed in presence of the learned advocate for the appellant bank and officer SCA/14867/2005 5/6 JUDGMENT of the appellant bank, it stood duly communicated to the appellant bank on the day of its passing, i.e. 15.10.2003 and therefore, there is no question of the same having come to the knowledge of the appellant bank only on 21.06.2004. 10. Besides, learned advocate for respondent No.1 invited attention of the Court to an important aspect of the matter which was placed before the Tribunal also, after which payment of the amount was ordered by order dated 15.10.2003, disposing of Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000. The said document is not discussed in so many words by the Tribunal, but a copy of the same is produced at Annexure-R1 with the affidavit in reply filed by present respondent No.1, which is letter dated 17.10.2003 addressed to the Manager of the appellant bank intimating that as per the order of the Board of Nominees, an amount of Rs.4,69,761/- is deposited by cheque No.540231 of Allahbad Bank, Ashram Road Branch. The said cheque is not only accepted by the appellant bank but also encashed and then to plead before the appellate authority that the bank did not know about the decision in Lavad Suit No.559 of 2000 is nothing but a gross misrepresentation of the facts which itself must dis-entitle the bank from any discretionary relief and therefore, in the considered opinion of this Court, the appellant authority has rightly rejected Misc. Application No.372 of 2004. 11. In view of the aforesaid discussion, this Court finds no merits in the matter and therefore, the same is dismissed. Rule is SCA/14867/2005 6/6 JUDGMENT discharged. No costs. (RAVI R.TRIPATHI, J.) *Shitole