SCA/4841/2008 1/6 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION No. 4841 of 2008 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? NO 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? NO 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? NO 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 ? NO 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? NO ========================================================= CITY SURVEY SUPERINTENDENT - Petitioner(s) Versus Y A PATEL & 1 - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MR KAMAL TRIVEDI, ADVOCATE GENERAL WITH MS.SANGEETA VISHEN, AGP for Petitioner(s) : 1, NOTICE SERVED for Respondent(s) : 1 - 2. ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.R. SHAH Date : 04/08/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. Rule. Shri Y.A.Patel party-in-person respondent SCA/4841/2008 2/6 JUDGMENT appears in person and waives service of notice of Rule. With the consent of parties, the matter is taken up for final hearing today. 2. By way of this petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, petitioner – City Survey Superintendent, Porbandar has prayed for an appropriate writ, order or direction, quashing and setting aside the judgment and order/decree dated 30.4.2002 passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Suit No.24 of 1991 and also the order passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Darkhast No.120 of 2002 dated 29.4.2006 as well as the order passed by the learned Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Porbandar in Civil Misc. Appeal No.25 of 2006 dated 21.7.2007. 3. At the outset learned Advocate General does not press the present Special Civil Application qua the relief sought for quashing and setting the judgment and order/decree dated 30.4.2002 passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Suit No.24 of 1991 with a liberty to initiate appropriate proceedings before appropriate forum SCA/4841/2008 3/6 JUDGMENT challenging the said judgment and decree. Permission is accordingly granted and this petition will be now confined to challenging the order passed by the Executing Court in not condoning the delay in preferring the appeal against the order dated 29.4.2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Darkhast No.120 of 2002. 4. So far as challenge to the order dated 29.4.2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Darkhast No.120 of 2002 is concerned, in view of the fact that the said order was the subject matter of appeal before the learned Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Porbandar for which there is a delay and the said delay has not been condoned by the appellate court and this Court proposes to pass an order to condone the delay in preferring the appeal against the said order, the legality and validity of the said order is not considered by this Court. 5. It appears that against the order passed by the learned Principal Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar dated 29.4.2006 passed in Regular Civil Darkhast No.120 of 2002, the petitioner preferred appeal SCA/4841/2008 4/6 JUDGMENT before the learned Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Porbandar, and there was a delay of 53 days in preferring the said appeal and the learned Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Porbandar vide impugned order dated 21.7.2007 dismissed the said application and did not condone the delay in preferring the appeal. 6. Considering the averments in the application in support of the prayer to condone the delay of 53 days, it is submitted that the delay has been caused while correspondence between the different departments. However, the same was not accepted by the learned Fast Track Court, Porbandar and the learned Judge has dismissed the application for delay. 7. Considering the various decisions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court as well as this Court taking the view that normally “sufficient cause” should be construed liberally more particularly when the delay has been caused while taking administrative decisions by the Government Officers/Departments, and considering the same, it appears that the learned Fast Track Court, Porbandar has taken the view too SCA/4841/2008 5/6 JUDGMENT technical and has erred in not condoning the delay. The learned Fast Track Court ought to have appreciated that by not condoning the delay, no prejudice would have been caused to the respondent as the appeal would be heard on merits, and on the other hand, if the delay is not condoned, the State would be deprived of submitting the case on merits. Under the circumstances, the impugned order passed by the learned Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Porbandar dated 21.7.2007 passed below Exh.1 in Civil Misc. Appeal No. 25 of 2006 in not condoning the delay of 53 days in preferring the appeal challenging the order dated 29.4.2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge (S.D.), Porbandar in Regular Civil Darkhast No.120 of 2002 is hereby quashed and set aside on condition to pay an amount of Rs.1,000/- (Rupees One Thousand only) towards the cost to the respondent to be paid by Account Payee Cheque within a period of four weeks from today. Rule is made absolute accordingly to the aforesaid extent only. ( M.R. SHAH, J. ) SCA/4841/2008 6/6 JUDGMENT syed/