IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE KURIAN JOSEPH FRIDAY, THE 22ND AUGUST 2008 / 31ST SRAVANA 1930 WP(C).No. 28325 of 2005(V) ------------------------------------------ PETITIONER: ------------------- K.P. ABDUL KHADER HAJI, K.P. HOUSE, IRIVERI AMSOM, KANAYANNUR DESOM, MOUVANCHERRY P.O., KANNUR DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI.CIBI THOMAS RESPONDENTS: ----------------------- 1. THE SECRETARY, MALUR GRAMA PANCHAYAT P.O. MALUR, KANNUR DISTRICT. 2. MALUR GRAMA PANCHAYAT, REP. BY THE SECRETARY, MALUR P.O., KANNUR DISTRICT. 3. THE ASST.ENGINEER, K.S.E.B. MAJOR SECTION, P.O. MATTANNUR. 4. NALAKATH ASSU, S/O. PAKKAR, P.O. SIVAPURAM, KANNUR DISTRICT. ADV. SRI.SARVOTHAMAN FOR R1 & 2 SRI.K.V.PAVITHRAN FOR R4 SRI.JAYANANDAN MADAYI PUTHIYAVEETTIL FOR R4 SRI.JOSE J.MATHEIKEL, SC, KSEB FOR R3 THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 22/08/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: W.P.(C) NO.28325/2005 JUDGMENT Infructuous. Dismissed. 22.08.2008 SD/- KURIAN JOSEPH, JUDGE /TRUE COPY/ P.A. TO JUDGE tss ANTONY DOMINIC,J. ------------------------- W.P ( C) No. 28325 of 2007 -------------------------- Dated this the 26th day of September, 2007 J U D G M E N T The only prayer that is made today is to grant some instalments facility to the petitioner to discharge the liability due to the 2nd respondent. 2. I heard the Learned Standing Counsel appearing for the 2nd respondent also. According to him, there are other proceedings against the very same property and there is no bona bides in the request. Irrespective of this, the Learned Counsel for the petitioner reiterates that she is willing to discharge the liability. Taking into account the submissions made as above, I dispose of this writ petition directing that Rs.5,00,000/- shall be paid by the petitioner before the 10th of October, 2007 and the balance shall be paid in four equal monthly instalments payable before 10th of every succeeding month. Subject to these conditions proceedings pursuant to Exhibit P1 shall be kept in abeyance. If the petitioner commits default in any of the instalments, the Bank will be entitled to proceed without further notice. (ANTONY DOMINIC, JUDGE) ma K.THANKAPPAN,J CRL.A. NO.92 OF 1999 ORDER 25th May, 2007