IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR TUESDAY, THE 15TH JANUARY 2008 / 25TH POUSHA 1929 RSA.No. 927 of 2007() --------------------- AS.110/2006 of VI ADDL.DISTRICT COURT, ERNAKULAM OS.1883/1998 of PRINCIPAL MUNSIFF COURT,ERNAKULAM (IA 3662/2001) .................... APPELLANT(APPELLANT/RESPONDENT) ------------- ROY DAVID @ JOHNY, AGED 46, S/O.MARY AND DAVID, KANANCHERY HOUSE, POWER HOUSE ROAD, KOCHI - 18, THRIKKANARVATTOM, ERNAKULAM DISTRICT, KANAYANNUR TALUK. BY ADV. SRI.DINESH R.SHENOY SRI.V.V.UNNIKRISHNAN RESPONDENTS: (RESPONDENTS/PLAINTIFFS) ------------------ 1. TESSY PAUL, AGED 44, D/O.MARY AND DAVID, W/O.PAUL P.GEORGE, PALAKKATHARA HOUSE, KANNACHANTHODE, KOCHI - 12, THRIKKANARVATTOM, ERNAKULAM VILLAGE, KANAYANNUR TALUK. 2. FRANCIS DAVID, AGED 41, S/O.MARY AND DAVID, KANANCHERY HOUSE, POWER HOUSE ROAD, KOCHI - 18, THRIKKANARVATTOM, ERNAKULAM VILLAGE, KANAYANNUR TALUK, NOW R/AT C/O.P.O.MATHEW, PANACKAL HOUSE, SOUTH CHITTOOR, NEAR HMCA, KOCHI - 27. R1 BY ADV. SRI.VARGHESE C.KURIAKOSE SRI.PRAVEEN K. JOY THIS REGULAR SECOND APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 15/01/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR, J. ........................................... R.S.A.No. 927 OF 2007 ............................................ DATED THIS THE 15th DAY OF JANUARY, 2008 JUDGMENT Appellant is the first respondent in the final decree application before Principal Munsiff Court, Ernakulam in I.A.3662 of 2001 in O.S.1883 of 1998. As per judgment dated 5.7.2004, trial court passed a final decree directing allotment of plot A as marked in Ext.C4 plan to the share of first respondent plaintiff and plot B towards the share of second respondent to the appellant. Challenging the final decree and judgment, appellant filed A.S.110 of 2006 before District Court, Ernakulam. The appeal was not filed in time. He filed I.A.1020 of 2006 under Section 5 of Limitation Act, to condone the delay of 543 days. The reason shown was that immediately after passing of the final decree as advised, he filed I.A.8220 of 2004 to review the judgment before the trial court and that was dismissed on 2.3.2005 and challenging that order, he filed CRP 171 of 2006 and it was ultimately dismissed by this court observing that dismissal of the revision will not affect the rights of appellant to challenge the final decree proceedings in appeal. It is thereafter appeal was filed contending that delay was caused due to the RSA 927/2007 2 wrong advice to the party that remedy is to file a review petition and thereafter to file a revision before this court. First respondent resisted the application contending that time taken for disposal of review petition or the revision before this court cannot be excluded and there is no sufficient ground to condone the delay and hence delay cannot be condoned. Learned District Judge, as per order dated 19.9.2007, dismissed the application holding that though records, show that appellant was prosecuting the matter before competent courts, which went against him, it is not a sufficient cause to condone the delay under Section 5 of Limitation Act. Consequently appeal was dismissed as barred by time. Second appeal is filed challenging the dismissal of first appeal after dismissing the application to condone the delay. 2. Second appeal was admitted formulating the following substantial question of law. 1)Whether first appellate court was justified in dismissing the application filed under Section 5 of Limitation Act, when sufficient reasons are shown and first appeal is against the inequitable division of property. 3. Learned counsel appearing for appellant and first RSA 927/2007 3 respondent were heard. 4. Immediately after passing of the final decree, admittedly appellant filed a petition under Order XLVII Rule 1 of Code of Civil Procedure to review the judgment as according to appellant, an apparent error was committed in alloting the share. That I.A. 2516 of 2005 was dismissed by the trial court finding that there is no apparent error or other sufficient reason to review the judgment. According to appellant, he was advised to prefer a revision before this court and CRP 171 of 2006 was filed. This court found that the reason shown in the application for reviewing the judgment is not sustainable and the remedy of appellant is to file an appeal. It is thereafter appeal was filed with an application to condone the delay. Learned District Judge dismissed the application holding that the fact that appellant proceeded by filing a review petition and thereafter a revision are not valid grounds to condone the delay. At the same time, learned District Judge also found that appellant was bonafide prosecuting the review petition as well as the revision. 5. It cannot be said that appellant would prefer a review petition or thereafter a revision but for the advice given to him by the counsel. The fact that the advice was not proper is not a RSA 927/2007 4 sufficient ground to hold that delay caused in filing the appeal because of the wrong advice cannot be condoned. In the interest of justice, first appellate court should have condoned the delay and considered and disposed the appeal on merits. Appeal is allowed. The order in I.A.1020 of 2006 and consequently the judgment of first appellate court dismissing A.S.110 of 2006 are set aside. I.A.1020 of 2006 stands allowed. A.S.110 of 2006 is remanded to District Court, Ernakulam for disposal in accordance with law. Parties are directed to appear before learned District Judge on 19.2.2008. M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR, JUDGE lgk/-