IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.R.RAMAN & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V.K.MOHANAN FRIDAY, THE 15TH FEBRUARY 2008 / 26TH MAGHA 1929 FAO.No. 30 of 2006() -------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 10/10/2002 IN IA.372/02,IA.373/02 IN OS.342/1999 of ADDL.SUB COURT, THALASSERY .................... APPELLANTS/PETITIONERS/DEFENDANTS --------------------------------- 1. AYYARAKATH KUNIMMAL MOHAMMED KUNHI, S/O.ABDURAHIMAN, RESIDING AT RUBEENAS, P.O.PUNNOL, KODIYERI, THALASSERY, KANNUR DISTRICT. 2. AYYARAKATH KUNIMMAL ABDUL AZEEZ, DO. DO. BY ADV. SRI.K.V.SOHAN SMT.SREEJA SOHAN.K. RESPONDENTS: PLAINTIFFS AND DEFENDANTS -------------------------------------- 1. SEENA PRASAD, D/O.K.RAJENDRA PRASAD, RESIDING AT SREEKANDAPURAM HOUSE, CHIRAKKARA.P.O, THALASSERY, KANNUR DISTRICT. 2. R.SANU PRASAD, S/O.RAJENDRA PRASAD, RESIDING AT SREEKANDAPURAM HOUSE, CHIRAKKARA.P.O, THALASSERY, KANNUR DISTRICT. 3. AYYARAKATH KUNIMMAL ISMAYIL, S/O.ABDURAHIMAN, RESIDING AT RUBEENAS, P.O.PUNNOL, KODIYERI, THALASSERY, KANNUR DISTRICT. 4. AYYARAKATH KUNIMMAL ABDUL NAZAR, DO. DO. R1 BY ADV. SMT.SANJANA R.NAIR SMT.VIDHYA. A.C SMT.REKHA C.NAIR SRI.VINEETH KURIAKOSE THIS FIRST APPEAL FROM ORDERS HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 15/02/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: P.R. RAMAN & V. K. MOHANAN, JJ. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = C.M. APPLN. 216/2006 & F.A.O. NO. 30/2006 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = DATED THIS, THE 15TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2008. J U D G M E N T Raman, J. C.M. Application 216/2006 is filed seeking condonation of delay of 993 days caused in filing the appeal. Petitioners are defendants 1 and 2 in O.S. 342/1999 on the file of the Sub Court, Thalassery. They were declared ex parte. Subsequently, they filed an application under Order IX Rule 13 seeking to set aside the ex parte decree and to restore the suit to file. Since there was delay in filing the said application, a separate application for condoning the delay was also filed. The court below found that there is no satisfactory explanation for condoning the delay. Further, it was also found that the application itself was filed before the court below not by the appellants; but by a person who is stated to be a power of attorney holder. As far as the present appeal is concerned, there is a delay of 993 days. In the affidavit filed in support of the application seeking to condone the delay, it is averred that the affidavit is sworn in to by the first appellant. It is averred that the suit is one for cancellation of a sale deed executed by the father of the plaintiff in favour of the appellants and Respondents 3 and 4 who are defendants 1 to 4. It is stated that since defendants 1 to 4 were out CM. APPLN. 216 & FAO 30/06 :2: of India, they entrusted an advocate to contest the case, but no information was conveyed due to the absence of the petitioners from India and the suit was decreed ex parte. But it is submitted that to set aside the ex parte decree a petition was filed along with a petition for condoning the delay, which was dismissed, according to the petitioner, without appreciating the facts. It is also averred that after the dismissal of the application for condonation of the delay and consequently the application for setting aside the decree, the counsel did not inform the petitioners directly and they entrusted a person for making enquiry with the counsel and to inform about the progress of the case. There was also some attempt for a compromise. These are the sum and substance of the explanation offered for condoning the delay in filing the appeal. 2. A counter affidavit is filed denying the averments and allegations made in the affidavit. We have heard the parties. When the petitioners aver that they were not informed even the progress of the case by their counsel, there was no explanation as to why he did not enquire, at least when the application for condoning the delay in filing the petition for setting aside the exparte order was dismissed by the court and as to what happened to the subsequent application filed. According to the petitioners, no information directly was made to them; but they entrusted a person for making enquiry CM. APPLN. 216 & FAO 30/06 :3: with the counsel and inform the progress of the case. But who is that one person is not stated in the affidavit. Petitioners have no case that they have enquired with the power of attorney holder as to what happened to the case and when they themselves have entrusted the power of attorney holder necessarily, they have to state as to why the power of attorney holder did not inform them about the dismissal of the application by the court below. In these circumstances, there is absolutely no satisfactory explanation for condoning the long delay of 993 days in filing the appeal. When the facts as averred in the application is appreciated in the above background, we have no hesitation to found that the delay has not been properly explained to say that there is no laches or negligence on the part of the petitioners in duly prosecuting the matter. Accordingly, the delay condonation petition is dismissed. Resultantly, the appeal also stands dismissed. P.R. RAMAN, (JUDGE) V. K. MOHANAN, (JUDGE) knc/-