CW 4006/08-The Dawoodi Bohra Jamat, Udaipur Vs. The District Judge, Udaipur & Ors. Judgment dt.13.5.09 1/2 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.4006/2008 The Dawoodi Bohra Jamat, Udaipur Vs. The District Judge, Udaipur & Ors. Date of order : 13th May, 2009 PRESENT HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE VINEET KOTHARI Mr. Sajjan Singh for the petitioner. Mr. D.R. Bhandari for the respondents. ----- 1. By this writ petition, the petitioner defendnat Dawoodi Bohra Jamat, Udaipur through its Secretary Shri Abbas Ali has challenged the order passed by the learned trial court of District Judge, Udaipur dated 22.4.2008 whereby the learned trial court allowed the application of the plaintiff under Order 7 Rule 14(3) C.P.C. at the cost of Rs.2,000/- to be paid to the defendant for taking on record the documents filed with the said application. 2. The suit in the present case for declaration and permanent injunction relating to Masjids situated at Udaipur was filed by the plaintiff on 12.2.1985 and after the prolonged trial and ensuing litigation between the parties upto the Supreme Court against the interlocutory orders the issues could be framed in the suit filed in the year 1985 only on 14.2.2008. By the application dated 3.3.2008 filed by the plaintiff under Order 7 Rule 14(3) CPC read with Section 151 C.P.C., the plaintiff filed certain documents on record like copies of the pass book of Bank account and other documents which have been CW 4006/08-The Dawoodi Bohra Jamat, Udaipur Vs. The District Judge, Udaipur & Ors. Judgment dt.13.5.09 2/2 taken on record by the impugned order by allowing said application subject to payment of cost of Rs.2,000/-. 3. Having heard learned counsels and upon perusal of the impugned order, this Court is satisfied that learned trial court has not committed any error in allowing the said application under Order 7 Rule 14 C.P.C. and taking on record certain documents which were found relevant by the learned trial court for the said trial. 4. There is no force in this writ petition filed by the defendant and, therefore, the present writ petition is liable to be dismissed and the same is accordingly dismissed with no orders as to costs. [ DR. VINEET KOTHARI ], J. itemNo.1 babulal