THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.6162 of 2009 JUDGMENT: This Revision is directed against the order, dated 15.09.2009, passed in I.A.No.1821 of 2007 in O.S.No.57 of 2005 on the file of the Principal Senior Civil Judge, Warangal, whereby the application filed under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking to condone the delay of 680 in filing the petition to set aside the ex parte decree dated, 15.09.2005, was dismissed. The brief facts of the case are that the respondents herein filed the said suit as indigent persons for declaration of title and recovery of possession of the suit schedule property. After holding an enquiry, the trial Court came to the conclusion that the respondents/plaintiffs are indigent persons and accordingly, allowed them to contest the suit as in forma pauperis and numbered the suit as O.S.No.57 of 2005. Though the summons were served on the petitioners herein-defendants as they have not chosen to appear before the Court below, they were set ex parte on 15.09.2005 and after recording the evidence of respondents herein/plaintiffs, the said suit was decreed. The defendants coming to know of the said ex parte decree, dated 15.09.2005, filed a petition seeking to set aside the said ex parte decree and that, as there was a delay of about 680 days in filing the said petition, an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act was filed to condone the said delay. The trial Cour, having considered the various submissions made by the learned counsel appearing on either side, dismissed the said application and the same is questioned in this Revision filed under Section 115 C.P.C. Heard learned counsel appearing on either side. Learned counsel for the petitioners-defendants submitted that substantive rights of the parties are involved in the said suit and as such, the Court below ought not to have dismissed the said application filed under Section 5 of the Limitation Act. Further, it is his submission that the petitioners are the subsequent purchasers of the suit schedule property and they have every evidence to establish that the respondents herein- plaintiffs are not entitled for recovery of possession. However, learned counsel for the respondents-Sri H.Venu Gopal, submitted that there is clear evidence that the petitioners herein-defendants are served with summons in the said suit, but they have not chosen to contest the suit and taking the said fact into consideration, the Court below refused to condone the said delay. He further submitted that the petitioners herein have not chosen to contest the suit and as such ex parte decree was passed. Even after decreeing the suit, they have not taken appropriate steps to file the said application in time and there is abnormal delay of 680 days in filing the said application and as such, the Court below is justified in dismissing the said petition filed to condone the delay. According to him, there are no bona fides in the case of the petitioners. In the light of the said submissions, this Court looked into the record. Apparently, it is a suit for declaration of title and recovery of possession of the suit schedule property and also, as contended by the learned counsel for the petitioners, substantive rights of the parties are involved. No doubt, there is abnormal delay of 680 days in filing the said application seeking to set aside the ex parte decree, but, in my considered view when substantive rights of the parties are involved, it is always desirable that the Courts decide the lis between the parties after a full-fledged trial, but not on technical grounds. Accordingly, this Civil Revision Petition is allowed with costs and the impugned order is set aside and consequently, the delay of 680 days in filing the petition seeking to set aside the ex parte decree is condoned. The petitioners are hereby directed to deposit a sum of Rs.5,000/- (Rupees Five thousand only) before the trial Court within a period of four weeks from today so that the same can be paid to the third respondent herein. ___________________________________ JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA 04th February 2011 Note: Issue CC in one week. B/o DR