THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No. 709 OF 2010 Date: 05-09-2011 Between M. Nagabhushanachary …..Appellant And The Executive Officer, Cheedellavari Chowltry, Nawabpet, Nellore …..Respondent THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No. 709 OF 2010 JUDGMENT: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is directed against the order, dated 05-08-2010 passed in I.A No. 98 of 2010 in O.A No. 26 of 2003 on the file of the A.P Endowments Tribunal, Hyderabad (for short ‘the Tribunal’), whereunder and whereby, the application filed by the appellant under Order IX Rule 13 (wrongly quoted as Rule 9) and Section 151 of CPC to set aside the ex parte judgment and decree dated 06-03-2010 passed against him in O.A.No.26 of 2003 and to restore the O.A and allow him to contest the case by receiving the counter, was dismissed on the ground that no application is filed to condone the delay in filing the petition to set aside the ex parte judgment and decree. 2. The learned counsel for the appellant contended that the copy of the judgment in the said O.A was received by the appellant on 23-04-2010 and immediately thereafter he filed the application in the trial Court on 28-04-2010 and thus, there is no delay on his part in filing the application to set aside the ex parte judgment and decree and, therefore, he prays to set aside the impugned order. 3. The learned counsel appearing for the respondent contended that Order IX Rule 9 of CPC has no application to the present case and that to set aside the ex parte judgment and decree, the application has to be filed within 30 days from the date of the order and hence, there are no grounds to interfere with the impugned order. 4. Order IX Rule 13 enacts that where an ex parte decree is passed against a defendant, he may apply to the Court passing such decree to set it aside and if he satisfies the Court that the summons was not duly served upon him, or he was prevented by sufficient cause from appearing when the suit was called on for hearing, the Court shall set aside the decree as against him and appoint a day for proceeding with the suit. An application for setting aside an ex parte decree can be made within 30 days from the date of decree. Where the summons is not duly served, within 30 days from the date of knowledge of the decree. If no application to set aside an ex parte decree is made within the period of limitation, an application under Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963 has to be filed. Admittedly no such application is filed. 5. In the case on hand, admittedly the order in question was passed on 06-03-2010 and the application to set aside the ex parte decree was filed on 28-04-2010, not within 30 days from the date of passing of the decree. It is not the case of the appellant that he has not received the summons in the original application. As the appellant is having the knowledge of pendency of the suit and is being defended by an advocate, the Tribunal below rightly dismissed the application and the impugned order needs no interference by this Court. 6. The Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is accordingly dismissed. However, it is open to the appellant to avail the remedies available to him in law. No order as to costs. K.C. BHANU, J 05-09-2011 ks