IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.L.JOSEPH FRANCIS FRIDAY, THE 4TH NOVEMBER 2011 / 13TH KARTHIKA 1933 FAO.No. 378 of 2010() --------------------- I.A.8707/09 & I.A.43/2010 IN O.S.680/2000 ON THE FILE OF I ADDL. SUB COURT, THRISSUR. APPELLANT/1ST DEFENDANT : -------------------------------------------- VARGHESE, S/O.LATE MENCHERY PARELANGADIYIL CHERUVATHOOR MATHU, AGED 53 YEARS, KUNNAMKULAM DESOM & VILLAGE TALAPPILLY TALUK. BY ADV. SRI.BASIL MATHEW RESPONDENT(S): 1 ---------------- 1. PAUL, S/O. MANDUMPAL SEBASTIAN, PORKKULAM DESOM, & VILLAGE, TALAPPILLY TALUK. 2. SHEELA, W/O. ABRAHAM, KUNNAMKULAM DESOM & VILLAGE, TALAPPILLY TALUK. 3. ABHILASH, S/O. ABRAHAM, KUNNAMKULAM DESOM, & VILLAGE, TALAPPILLY TALUK. 4. ANEESH, S/O. ABRAHAM, KUNNAMKULAM DESOM & VILLAGE, TALAPPILLY TALUK. ADV. SRI.JOHNSON P.JOHN THIS FIRST APPEAL FROM ORDERS HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 04/11/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: K.M.JOSEPH & M.L.JOSEPH FRANCIS, JJ. ----------------------------------------------- F.A.O. No.378 of 2010 ----------------------------------------------- Dated 4th November, 2011. J U D G M E N T K.M.Joseph, J. Appellant is the first defendant in O.S.680/2000 on the file of the Sub Court, Thrissur. That was a suit filed by the first respondent for specific performance. The said suit came to be decreed ex parte. The appellant filed an application to set aside ex parte decree, with an application to condone the delay of 799 days in filing the application to set aside the ex parte decree. Both applications were dismissed. Hence, the appeal. 2. We heard learned counsel appearing for the appellant and learned counsel appearing for the decree holder. Though served, there is no appearance for the other respondents. The court below has noted that the petitioner was not ready to mention the date of knowledge and that he admitted that there is a delay of 799 days. It is stated that there were three defendants in the suit and when examined, petitioner has admitted that they are his close relatives and even then, he has not mentioned about those persons. 3. Learned counsel for the appellant would point out FAO 378/2010 2 that he was in Abudhabi till 12.11.2004 and that thereafter, he went to Singapore in search of employment and while in Singapore, he came to be jailed in early 2007. He was released only in March, 2008, he submits. The ex parte decree was passed on 21.8.2007. He filed the present interlocutory applications when he was served with notice under Section 28 of the Specific Relief Act, he contends. He says that he has engaged another lawyer and he was not aware of the passing of the ex parte decree. 4. Learned counsel for the first respondent/decree holder does not dispute that the property is jointly owned by the defendants. In the circumstances of this case, we feel that there must be an adjudicated decision on merits. Accordingly, we set aside the impugned orders and allow the appeal and the applications filed by the appellant. The delay is condoned and the ex parte decree against the appellant and other defendants is set aside, on condition that the appellant will pay a sum of Rs.3,000/- as cost to the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the first respondent/decree holder in this court, within a period FAO 378/2010 3 of one week from today and produce memo on or before 14.11.2011. If the cost is paid, the trial court will take up the suit and dispose of the same finally on or before 28.2.2012. Sd/- K.M.JOSEPH, JUDGE. Sd/- M.L.JOSEPH FRANCIS, JUDGE. tgs Certified that the appellant has paid Rs.3,000/- (Rupees three thousand only) as cost to the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the first respondent within the time limit in compliance of the direction contained in the judgment dated 4.11.2011 in F.A.O.378/2010, vide memo c.f. No.5247/11 dated 11.11.2011. Sd/- Registrar (Judicial) (True copy) P.S. to Judge.