IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI MONDAY, THE 5TH OCTOBER 2009 / 13TH ASWINA 1931 Mat.Appeal.No. 728 of 2009 ---------------------------- OP.955/2007 of FAMILY COURT, KOTTAYAM .................... PETITIONERS: APPELLANT/RESPONDENTS 1 TO 3 ------------------------------------------- 1. K.S.VASANTHIKUMARI, W/O.LATE K.N.BALACHANDRAN NAIR, AGED 57 YEARS, KRISHNA VILAS (MAMPRA) VAYALA KARA, ELAKKAD VILLAGE, KOTTAYAM DIST. RESIDING AT SREESHYLAM (PANNAVELIL), KIDANGOOR P.O.,....DO....VILLAGE, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. 2. DHANYA B.NAIR, AGED 25 YEARS, D/O.LATE K.N.BALACHANDRAN NAIR, KRISHNA VILAS (MAMPRA) VAYALA KARA OF ...DO... 3. SIVAPRASAD, AGED 31 YEARS, SREESHYLAM OF ...DO.... VILLAGE, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI.ABRAHAM MATHEW (VETTOOR) RESPONDENTS: PETITIONER & RESPONDENTS 4 TO 8 ---------------------------------------------- 1. ANU RAVI @ ANU KRISHNA KUMAR, AGED 24 YEARS, (D/O.RAVEENDRANATHAN NAIR, JANANI NIVAS, MEENACHIL P.O., PALA), W/O.LATE B.KRISHNA KUMAR, KRISHNA VILAS @ MAMPRA, VAYALA KARA, ELEKKAD VILLAGE, MEENACHIL TALUK, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT REISING AT PARAMAUNDAYIL HOUSE, CLUB ROAD, CHETHIMATTOM, PALA P.O. KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. 2. THE VAYALA SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.NO.2175, VAYALA REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY. 3. MUTHOOT FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED, ALUVA REPRESENTED BY ITS MANAGER. 4. STATE BANK OF TRAVANCORE, ALUVA BRANCH REPRESENTED BY ITS BRANCH MANAGER. 5. THE KOTTAYAM DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD., NJEEZHOOR BRANCH REPRESENTED BY ITS BRANCH MANAGER. 6. MUTHOOT FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED, ETTUMANOOR. RESPONDETNS 2 TO 6 DELETED FROM THE PARTY ARRAY AS PER ORDER DATED 1/10/2009 IN I.A. NO. 2812/2009. ADV. SRI.PHILIP .T.VARGHESE(CAVEATOR) THIS MATRIMONIAL APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 05/10/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT & M.C. HARI RANI,JJ ============================== C.M.APPLN. NO. 2688 OF 2009 & MAT APPEAL NO. 728 OF 2009 ============================ DATED THIS THE 5TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2009 ORDER/JUDGMENT Basant,J. This application for condonation of delay has been filed by the petitioners/appellants to condone the delay of seven days in filing an appeal. The order impugned in the appeal, in turn, directs the appellants to pay amounts to the first respondent-wife herein. The first respondent is the wife of the deceased son of the first appellant. The appellants are the mother, sister and brother-in-law of the deceased husband of the first respondent. There is delay of seven days in filing the appeal and it is submitted that the delay occurred on account of reasons beyond the control of the appellants. 2. The application for condonation of delay is stoutly opposed by the learned counsel for the respondent. There is absolutely no bona fides in the application for condonation of C.M,.appln.&Mat appl. 728/09 -2- delay or in the appeal that is filed, contends counsel. The counsel points out that the impugned order was passed on 15-5- 2009. As early as on 25-7-2009, the appellants herein had filed affidavit (first appellant filed the affidavit on behalf of herself as also the second and third appellants) unconditionally undertaking to deposit the entire amount due under the impugned order. A copy of the affidavit has been placed before us. It is very evident from the averments in the said affidavit that the appellants were aware that the period for preferring the appeal was already over. They had expressed their willingness to deposit the entire amount due under the impugned order. In fact, their grievance was only that the first respondent herein was refusing to receive the amounts and the first respondent was not furnishing a statement showing the amounts due. In these circumstances, this application for condonation of delay may be dismissed as without merit, contends the learned counsel for the first respondent. The learned counsel for the first respondent submits that the actual delay is not seven days, but is much greater. 3. The learned counsel for the appellants contends that it is true that such an affidavit was filed on 25-7-2009, but it was filed C.M,.appln.&Mat appl. 728/09 -3- under a mistaken impression that the entire amounts due under the impugned order will have to be deposited before any appeal is preferred. Subsequently, an application was filed on 12-8- 2009 before the court below for permission to withdraw the said affidavit. That application is pending also. In these circumstances, it is submitted that the fact of filing of the affidavit on 25-7-2009 may not be given undue importance and that may not operate as a reason to reject the prayer for condonation of the delay of seven days in filing the appeal. 4. We have considered all the relevant aspects. It is true that the admitted delay is only seven days. But, we are of the opinion that crucial significance must certainly be attached to the conduct of the appellants. They had unambiguously admitted before the court below even after full knowledge that the period for filing the appeal is already over that they are willing to deposit the entire amounts due under the impugned order. They sought to put the blame at the doors of the first respondent for not receiving the amount. In these circumstances, we do not find any merit in the contention that the delay occurred on account of the reasons beyond the control of the appellants. We C.M,.appln.&Mat appl. 728/09 -4- are satisfied, in the facts and circumstances of the case, that the delay does not deserve to be condoned. 5. In the result, C.M.Appln.No.2688/2009 is dismissed. Consequently, Mat Appeal No. 728/2009 shall stand rejected as barred by limitation. R. BASANT, JUDGE M.C. HARI RANI,JUDGE ks.