THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.942 of 2006 JUDGMENT: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is directed against order dated 18.07.2006 passed in I.A.No.810 of 1999 in O.S.No.1122 of 1996 on the file of the 1st Additional Senior Civil Judge, City Civil Court at Hyderabad, whereunder petition filed under Order IX Rule 13 C.P.C., to set aside ex parte decree dated 05.04.1999, was dismissed. 2. The appellants herein are the petitioners 1,2,5,7 and 9 and the respondents herein are the respondents 1 to 40 and the petitioners 3,4 and 6 respectively in the application. For the sake of convenience, the parties hereinafter will be referred to as they are arrayed in the application. 3. The petitioners are the defendants and the respondents are the plaintiffs in the suit (O.S.No.1122 of 1996) on the file of learned 1st Additional Senior Civil Judge, City Civil Court at Hyderabad, filed for the relief of declaration of ownership of 6200 shares of the Company and for rendition of relevant account. 4. On 23.01.1998, the defendants were set ex parte for non-filing of written statement in the suit. Thereafter, the suit was adjourned from time to time for the plaintiffs’ evidence and, ultimately, it was decreed ex parte on 05.04.1999. Subsequently, the I.A.No.810 of 1999 was filed seeking to set aside the ex parte decree dated 05.04.1999. 5. The petitioners filed the present application, in which it is claimed that their counsel wrongly noted the date of hearing of the suit as 08.04.1999 instead of 05.04.1999 and that only on 08.04.1999, they came to know about the delivery of the ex parte decree dated 05.04.1999 and therefore, prayed to set aside the same. 6. The 12th respondent filed counter affidavit denying the allegations made by the petitioners. 7. The Court below, after detailed consideration of the matter, dismissed the application by the impugned order dated 18.07.2006, holding that the petitioners failed to file their written statement for more than two years of filing of the suit and that it was filed after passing the ex parte decree which shows that the intention of the petitioner was to delay the proceedings. Aggrieved thereby, the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed. 8. In spite of posting the matter under the caption ‘for orders’, none appeared. 9. The point for consideration is whether the petitioners have shown sufficient reasons to set aside the ex parte decree dated 05.04.1999? 10. The main grounds urged by the appellants in the Memorandum of this appeal are that the Court below failed to appreciate their bona fides in filing the written statement along with the application and that it simply rejected the case based on untenable grounds. It was further urged that the Court below also failed to consider the fact that the subject matter of the suit was to be adjudicated by the Company Law Board and not by the civil court. It was also urged that the Court below did not appreciate the fact that immediately after receiving summons in the suit in 1996, the petitioners filed the application in I.A.No.1994 of 1996, under Order VII Rule 11 of C.P.C., to reject the plaint, and it was pending till 1998. 11. Perused the impugned order and the entire material on record. A reading of the impugned order discloses that except stating that their counsel had mistakenly noted the date of hearing as 08.04.1999 instead of 05.04.1999, no cogent reasons were put forth by the petitioners for their non-appearance either on the date of passing of the ex parte decree i.e., on 05.04.1999 or on the date when they were remained ex parte i.e., on 23.12.1998. Thus, I am of the considered opinion that the Court below had rightly dismissed the application by the impugned order. Therefore, there is no reason to interfere with the impugned order. 12. In the result, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY,J 18.04.2010 v v