1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, AURANGABAD BENCH, AURANGABAD CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 68 OF 2009 Dnyandev Vithal Dhanshetti, age 50 years, occ.agril., r/o Murum, Tq. Omerga, District Osmanabad ...Petitioner (original claimant) VERSUS The State of Maharashtra, through the Collector,Osmanabad, Collector Officer, Osmanabad. ...Respondent ..... Shri V.V.Ingale, advocate for the petitioner Shri M.L.Dharashive, AGP for the respondent. ..... Coram : Shrihari P. Davare, J. Dated : 8 th July, 2009. ORAL JUDGMENT : 1 Perused. 2 2 Rule. Rule is made returnable forthwith. With the consent of the learned counsel for the parties the Civil Revision Application is taken up for final hearing. 3 In this Civil Revision Application, challenge is to the correctness and legality of the order passed by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga in Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004 on 21.4.2006 thereby dismissing the said application for condonation of delay. 4 It is the contention of the petitioner (original applicant) that the applicant’s land bearing Survey No. 717/2 admeasuring 83 R. situated at Murum, Taluka Omerga was acquired by the respondent and inadequate compensation was awarded to him. Hence, the applicant filed Land Acquisition Reference before the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga. However, his advocate Shri V.V.Dendgave expired due to accident and, therefore, the dates of the said matter were not known to the claimant. Accordingly, it is the contention of the petitioner that as per the record, the said Land Acquisition Reference was fixed on 15.1.2000 for filing the court fee stamp, but due to non-payment of court fee, the same was dismissed on the said date i.e. 15.1.2000. The applicant was 3 unaware of the said date i.e. 15.1.2000 due to death of his advocate as well as he had no knowledge of the said order passed by the court. The petitioner came to know about the passing of the said order on 4.7.2001 after making inquiry and it was revealed to him on the said date i.e. 4.7.2001 that the matter came to be dismissed on 15.1.2000. 5 Hence, the petitioner submits that thereafter the petitioner filed application for obtaining certified copies and since there was delay in filing the restoration application, the petitioner preferred delay condonation application bearing Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004 contending that the delay occurred was not willful, deliberate and intentional. He also submitted that substantive rights of landed property are involved in the proceeding and, therefore, prayed that delay be condoned in the interest of justice. 6 The respondent filed the say at Exh.15 and vehemently opposed the said application contending that no sufficient ground was pleaded and proved by the petitioner for his absence before the court on 15.1.2000. Moreover, it is also contended that the petitioner failed to pay necessary court fee and hence the Land Acquisition Reference was dismissed. It is further submitted by 4 the respondent that Miscellaneous Civil Application bore no substance and same was devoid of any substance and, therefore, it was rightly rejected by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga and no interference therein is warranted. 7 Considering the rival submissions, at the out set it appears that the petitioner had filed Land Acquisition Reference No. 908 of 1997 before the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Osmanabad and same was fixed on 15.1.2000. However, since the petitioner did not pay proper court fee, in spite of giving sufficient opportunity, the said Land Acquisition Reference came to be rejected under Order 7 Rule 11 (c) of the Code of Civil Procedure on 15.1.2000. Thereafter the petitioner has preferred Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004 for condonation of delay in filing the restoration application contending that he was unaware about the date in the said Land Acquisition Reference, since his advocate expired due to accident. He also pointed out that then he made inquiry and it was revealed to him on 4.7.2001 that the said Land Acquisition Reference was rejected on 15.1.2000. It is observed by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga that even assuming for the sake of assumption that the petitioner/applicant got the knowledge on 4.7.2001 about rejection of the Land Reference on 15.1.2000, Miscellaneous Civil 5 Application No. 15 of 2004 was not filed within limitation and thereafter the learned Judge concluded that the petitioner did not want to proceed with the case and since it was pending for long period, he dismissed the said application. 8 However, it is seen that the petitioner has categorically pleaded and proved the sufficient ground for his non-appearance on 15.1.2000 before the court that he was unaware about the said date since his advocate expired due to accident. Besides, the substantive rights of the landed property of the petitioner are involved in the present matter. Considering the said aspect, opportunity is required to be given to the petitioner to agitate his rights on merits. 9 Apparently, the petitioner got the knowledge of the order dated 15.1.2000 on 4.7.2001 as per his contention and present application was filed on 2.1.2002 and although the present application apparently is filed at the belated stage, the period consumed for obtaining certified copies and legal advice by the petitioner is required to be considered and consequently the petitioner is required to be given due opportunity to prosecute the legal proceedings filed by him on merits. 6 10 In the circumstances, after scrutinizing the impugned order dated 21.4.2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga in Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004, it appears that the same is erroneous, since opportunity is denied to the petitioner to agitate his substantive rights on merits by dismissing the said application for condonation of delay and, therefore, same is required to be quashed and set aside in the interest of justice. 11 In the result, present Civil Revision Application succeeds and same is allowed and the impugned order passed by the learned Civil Judge, Senior Division, Omerga in Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004 dated 21.4.2006 stands quashed and set aside and Miscellaneous Civil Application No. 15 of 2004 preferred by the petitioner is allowed. Rule is made absolute accordingly in the afore said terms. In the facts and circumstances, there shall be no order as to costs. (Shrihari P. Davare, J.) // Authenticated copy // D.B.Mahajan, Private Secretary to Hon’ble Judge. 7