Telangana High Court
Mohd. Khaleel vs M.K.M Shoukath on 16 July, 2024
Author: P. Sree Sudha
Bench: P.Sree Sudha
THE HONOURABLE SMT. JUSTICE P.SREE SUDHA
CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 3726 of 2023
ORDER:
This Civil Revision Petition is filed aggrieved by the order dated 28.11.2023 passed in I.A.No.3158 of 2023 in A.S.SR.No.14798 of 2023 by the learned Principal District and Sessions Judge, Ranga Reddy District at L.B.Nagar.
2. O.S.No.9 of 2015 is filed by respondents/plaintiffs for eviction and mesne profits. The trial Court decreed the Suit. Aggrieved by the order of the trial Court, the petitioner/defendant filed A.S.SR.No.14798 of 2023 before the first appellate Court. I.A.No.3158 of 2023 was filed by the petitioner/defendant to condone the delay of 272 days in filing the appeal. The trial Court considering the arguments and the material on record, dismissed the application. Aggrieved, by the order of the appellate Court, the petitioner herein filed the present Civil Revision Petition.
3. Heard both sides. Perused the record.
4. Learned counsel for petitioner contended that petitioner was affected with acute back pain and being a highly diabetic 2 patient, the doctors advised the petitioner to take bed rest. The trial Court did not consider the medical certificate filed by the petitioner. The petitioner has fair case to succeed as the suit is filed for eviction of the petitioner herein from the suit schedule property and by suppressing true and material facts and the trial Court without appreciating the true facts passed the judgment. Therefore, requested the Court to set aside the order of the first appellate Court.
5. The trial Court considering the entire evidence on record decreed the Suit in favour of respondents/plaintiffs directing the petitioner/defendant to vacate the suit schedule property and further directed to pay an amount of Rs.2,500/- per month to respondents as mesne profits from September 2014 till the petitioner/defendant evicts the suit schedule property and to pay future interest @ 12% on Rs.32,5000/- within three months from the date of decree and also directed to pay monthly rent of Rs.6,500/- per month to respondents/plaintiffs till the petitioner/defendant evicts the suit schedule property. The petitioner intended to file an appeal and came up with condone delay application. He simply stated that he was ill- health and he could not file the appeal in time and further 3 stated that he has no legal knowledge but he engaged a counsel in the trial Court and also he filed an appeal and engaged a counsel in the appellate Court, as such his contention that he has no legal knowledge cannot be considered. The trial Court clearly stated that in the medical certificate produced by him, the nature of illness and nature of treatment was not mentioned and it was not mentioned where he is having serious illness.
6. Admittedly, the suit for eviction was decreed and the petitioner herein came up with delay application at a belated stage and moreover suit was decreed on 14.12.2022. E.P.No.23 of 2023 is filed in March, 2023 and he also filed a vakalat and he filed the appeal on 13.10.2023.
7. Learned counsel for respondents relied upon a decision rendered by this Court in Allala Bhagavath Rao and Garvandula Vijayalaxmi and Others 1 in which it was held that the sufficient cause must be construed liberally without adopting any pedantic approach and when the petitioner was unable to move from the house due to ill-health it is a sufficient ground to condone the delay.
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8. Petitioner herein could not prefer the appeal in time and even if he is suffering with back pain, he can enquire about the stage of the case through the phone. The reasons stated by the petitioner for an abnormal delay of 272 days are neither convincing nor satisfactory and the trial Court rightly dismissed the application. Therefore, this Court finds no reason to interfere with the order of the trial Court.
9. In the result, this Civil Revision Petition is dismissed confirming the order of the trial Court dated 28.11.2023 passed in I.A.No.3158 of 2023 in A.S.SR.No.14798 of 2023. There shall be no order as to costs.
Miscellaneous petitions pending, if any, shall stand closed.
_____________________ P. SREE SUDHA, J DATE: 16.07.2024 CHS