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Pattanna Alias Pattabhirama Aiyangar v. Neeli Chetty Ramiah Chetty And Another

Pattanna Alias Pattabhirama Aiyangar v. Neeli Chetty Ramiah Chetty And Another

(High Court Of Judicature At Madras)

Civil Revision Petition No. 1105 Of 1926 | 31-10-1927

Devadoss, J

[1] This is an application to revise the order of the District Munsif of Tiruvallur refusing to set aside the order declaring defendant 2 ex parte in a pending suit. Defendant 2 appeared and filed a written statement and afterwards did not appear and he was declared ex parte. Considerable time afterwards he appeared and wanted the ex-parte order to, be set aside. The District Munsif refused to set aside the order making him ex parte as it was passed so far back as 22nd August 1925. When a person once files a written statement and then absents himself and in consequence is made ex parte, if ha afterwards appears and wants to fight the suit, he should be allowed to come in at the stage at which the suit is. He should not be shut out altogether on the ground that he was once placed ex parte. This point was decided by my brother Wallace, J., so far back as 27th July 1925. The case is reported in Venkatasubbiah v. Lakahsminarasimham A. I. R. 1925 Mad. 1274 [LQ/MadHC/1925/107] It does not appear that this case was brought to the notice of the District Munsif. I think the proper order would be to allow this revision petition and set aside the order of the District Munsif and direct the petitioner to pay the respondent s costs. No orders necessary on the stay petition.

Advocate List
  • For the Petitioner K.S. Desikan, Advocate. For the Respondents M. Patanjali Sastriar, Advocate.
Bench
  • HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DEVADOSS
Eq Citations
  • (1928) ILR 51 MAD 597
  • 1928 MWN 103
  • AIR 1927 MAD 1197
  • LQ/MadHC/1927/460
Head Note

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 — S. 100 r/w Or. 9 R. 10 — Ex parte order — Setting aside — When a person once files a written statement and then absents himself and in consequence is made ex parte, if he afterwards appears and wants to fight the suit, he should be allowed to come in at the stage at which the suit is — Revision petition allowed