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State Of Gujarat vs Khusalbhai Babarbhai
2021 Latest Caselaw 6125 Guj

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 6125 Guj
Judgement Date : 16 June, 2021

Gujarat High Court
State Of Gujarat vs Khusalbhai Babarbhai on 16 June, 2021
Bench: J.B.Pardiwala, Vaibhavi D. Nanavati
     C/LPA/759/2018                                ORDER DATED: 16/06/2021




           IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

             R/LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO. 759 of 2018
                              With
      CIVIL APPLICATION (FOR BRINGING HEIRS) NO. 1 of 2020
            In R/LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO. 759 of 2018
                              With
 CIVIL APPLICATION (FOR CONDONATION OF DELAY) NO. 2 of 2020
            In R/LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO. 759 of 2018
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                        STATE OF GUJARAT & 1 other(s)
                                  Versus
                      KHUSALBHAI BABARBHAI & 9 other(s)
==========================================================
Appearance:
GOVERNMENT PLEADER(1) for the Appellant(s) No. 1,2
MR MANAN A SHAH(5412) for the Respondent(s) No. 1
NOTICE SERVED(4) for the Respondent(s) No. 10,2,3,4,5,6,9
UNSERVED EXPIRED (N)(9) for the Respondent(s) No. 7,8
==========================================================

 CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE J.B.PARDIWALA
       and
       HONOURABLE MS. JUSTICE VAIBHAVI D. NANAVATI

                               Date : 16/06/2021

                                ORAL ORDER

(PER : HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE J.B.PARDIWALA)

1. This appeal under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent is at the instance of the State of Gujarat and another-original respondents Nos.1 and 2 respectively of the Special Civil Application No.1776 of 2002 filed by the opponents Nos.1 to 8 respectively herein. The respondent No.9 is the Gujarat Housing Board, whereas the respondent No.10 is one of the private respondents (Original Respondents Nos.9 and 10 in the writ application).

2. It appears from the materials on record that the

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original writ applicants preferred the Civil Application No.3365 of 2017, seeking amendment in the main matter. Such application was vehemently opposed by the State essentially on the ground that such amendment, at a belated stage, would cause grave prejudice to the State and the entire nature of the writ application would get substantially altered.

3. The learned Single Judge allowed the civil application and permitted the writ applicants to carry out the amendment. It is this order passed by the learned Single Judge allowing the amendment application which is sought to be challenged in the present appeal.

4. The letters patents of Chartered High Courts provided an intra-court appeal or letters patent appeal from the "judgment" of a learned Single Judge of the High Court to the Division Bench of the same Court, if such appeal is not barred by any statute (for instance, Section 100A of the CPC 1908).

5. The following two conditions must be satisfied before such appeal would lie;

(i) it must be a "judgment" within the meaning of Section 108 of the Government of India Act, 1915; and

(ii) the case should not fall within one of the excluded categories set out in the letters patent clause.

C/LPA/759/2018 ORDER DATED: 16/06/2021

6. Before proceeding to hear this appeal on merits, we called upon the learned AGP appearing for the State to convince us that the impugned order passed by the learned Single Judge, allowing the amendment application as prayed for by the original writ applicants, is a "judgment" within the meaning of Section 108 of the Government of India Act, 1915.

7. Mr. Shah has brought one another fact to our notice by inviting our attention to an order passed by a Coordinate Bench dated 30th July, 2018 in the Letters Patent Appeal No.973 of 2018 with Civil Application No.2 of 2018. The order reads thus;

"1] This Letters Patent Appeal is filed under clause 15 of the Letters Patent aggrieved by the order dated 16.06.2017 passed in Civil Application No.3363 of 2017 in Special Civil Application No.1773 of 2002.

[2] When the matter is called, it is brought to our notice that Civil Application No.3363 of 2017 in Special Civil Application No.1773 of 2002 was disposed of along with Civil Application No.12210 of 2016 and group matters. On similar set of facts, the Civil Applications were disposed of by common order dated 16.06.2017.

[3] Against the order passed in Civil Application No.12210 of 2016 in Special Civil Application No.1779 of 2002, Letters Patent Appeal No.534 of 2018 was preferred, which is dismissed by this Court vide order dated 03.05.2018.

[4] Subject matter of this Letters Patent Appeal is covered to be dismissed in view of the order dated 03.05.2018 passed in Letters Patent Appeal No.534

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of 2018. Following the said judgment and for the reasons recorded in Letters Patent Appeal No.534 of 2018, this Letters Patent Appeal is dismissed. Consequently, the Civil Application also stands disposed of."

8. According to Mr. Shah, all cognate appeals filed by the State of Gujarat were ordered to be dismissed, and in such circumstances, the present appeal, i.e, the Letters Patent Appeal No.759 of 2018 would also not survive and should be dismissed.

9. Mr. Kathiriya, the learned AGP shall look into this aspect also and assist us on the next date of hearing.

10. Post this matter for further hearing on 23 rd June, 2021.

(J. B. PARDIWALA, J)

(VAIBHAVI D. NANAVATI,J)

Vahid

 
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