argument raised by learned counsel for the respondents therein namely the respondents herein that in preemption matter the court cannot extend the time for deposit of money. However, the Court went on to invoke its inherent jurisdiction for correction of error of the court. The revision was allowed. The appellants were granted time to deposit the balance sum of ₹ 14/-. The respondents filed the Review Application against the order of the High Court. The same was allowed and vide impugned order dated 26.10.2009, the earlier order passed by the High Court on 04.12.2008 was recalled and the revision was dismissed. 15. As far as the position of law and the question whether the court can extend the time for deposit of money in a pre-emption suit is concerned, this court in Johri Singh’s case (supra) considered a similar issue. In that case, the deposit was less by ₹ 100/-. The application filed by the decree holder therein seeking permission to deposit to make the deficiency good, after