IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATES OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. C.W.P. No. 15615 of 2010. [O&M] Date of Decision: 8th February, 2011. M/s Ishan Textiles Mills Private Limited Petitioner through Mr. Puneet Bali, Advocate Versus State of Punjab & Ors. Respondents through Ms. Sudeepti Sharma, DAG, Punjab for respondent No.1 and 2. Ms. Jaishree Thakur, Advocate with Mr. Ajay Sood, Advocate, for respondent No. 3. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURYA KANT. 1. Whether Reporters of local papers may be allowed to see the judgment? 2. To be referred to the Reporters or not? 3. Whether the judgment should be reported in the Digest? SURYA KANT, J. [ORAL] The petitioner Company seeks quashing of the order dated 02.09.2009 [Annexure P-13] passed by the Joint Registrar [Farming] Cooperative Societies, Punjab purportedly in a review application. It is the petitioner's grievance that the afore-stated application has been allowed ex-parte. Respondent No. 3 has filed its reply/affidavit maintaining that no review application was filed and only an application for correction of typographical/clerical mistake, as was permitted by this Court, was moved. It, however, appears from the impugned order that the same has been passed without adequate opportunity of hearing to the petitioner. It would, therefore, be in the interest of justice and fair play that a fresh order is passed after hearing the parties. Consequently, the impugned order dated 02.09.2009 [Annexure P-13] is set aside and the Joint Registrar [Farming] Cooperative Societies, Punjab, Chandigarh is directed to decide the application afresh after hearing the parties. It is made clear that it would be sufficient to effect service upon the other respondents if a public notice is issued in one of the daily newspapers being published from Chandigarh. The petitioner shall deposit the necessary expenses for the said notice. However, if the petitioner undertakes to secure their presence at its responsibility, in that event there would be no necessity to issue the public notice by the Authority concerned. The Joint Registrar [Farming] Cooperative Societies, Punjab shall also determine the petitioner's liability to pay the principal amount along with interest as per the original/unamended award and as to whether or not the petitioner has already deposited the said amount with the Bank. If any deficiency is found by the Joint Registrar [Farming] Cooperative Societies, Punjab, the petitioner shall be required to deposit the same in terms of the order dated 21.09.2010 passed by this Court though without prejudice to its rights. It is also made clear that while the petitioner shall be at liberty to contend that no 'review' or 'modification' application is maintainable, the respondent Bank shall also be at liberty to contend that every Court/Tribunal has got inherent jurisdiction to correct the clerical/typographical mistake, if any. The parties are directed to appear before the Joint Registrar [Farming], Cooperative Societies, Punjab, on 28.02.2011. Disposed of. Dasti. February 08, 2011. ( SURYA KANT ) dinesh JUDGE