CRP 60/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE PK MUSAHARY Heard Mr G.N.Sahewalla, learnd Senior counsel for the petitioner and Ms. S. Sena pati, learned counsel for the Opposite party. This application has been filed under Article 227 of the Constit ution of India for setting aside and quashing the impugned order dated 13.10.10 passed by the learned Civil Judge No.1, Silchar in T.A. No. 2/2007. The aforesaid impugned order was passed after this court remande d the Title Suit No. 2/2007 vide judgment and order dated 16.7.2009. This court in the aforesaid order dated 16.7.2009, while remanding the matter directed the learned Civil Judge No.1, Silchar to decide the issue afresh giving his finding on all issues. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that b y the impugned order dated 13.10.10 the prayer of the petitioner to adduce addit ional evidence was rejected on the ground that this court did not pass any dire ction to adduce evidence. Ms. S.Senapati, learned counsel for the opposite party submits t hat allowing the petitioner to adduce evidence at this stage is not permissible under the law inasmuch as it would delay disposal of the appeal and as such the prayer for adducing further evidence should not be allowed. I have considered the submissions made by the learned counsel fo r the parties. Although no specific direction was issued in this regard in the earlier order of this court at the time of remanding the matter it is necessary to allow the parties to lead/adduce evidence in the interest of early disposal of the matter and settle the entire issues even by adducing further evidence, if so required by the parties concerned. In any case, allowing the parties to adduce further evidence wou ld not prejudice either of the parties and in view of this I am inclined to dis pose of this petition making it clear that the parties shall be allowed to adduc e further evidence, if so warranted, and the learned lower appellate court sha ll allow them to adduce further evidence and dispose of the matter within a peri od of six months from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order. Ordered accordingly. With the above observations and directions, this revision peti tion stands disposed of.