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A.P.Karunakaran (Died) vs A.P.Rajavenkateswaran ...R1 In ...
2021 Latest Caselaw 4157 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 4157 Mad
Judgement Date : 18 February, 2021

Madras High Court
A.P.Karunakaran (Died) vs A.P.Rajavenkateswaran ...R1 In ... on 18 February, 2021
                                                                    C.M.A.No.1880 & 1884 of 2011

                               IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                 DATED : 18.02.2021

                                                       CORAM

                             THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM

                                           C.M.A.No.1880 & 1884 of 2011
                                            M.P.Nos.1, 1, 2 and 2 of 2011

                      1.A.P.Karunakaran (Died)

                      2.A.K.Prabahar

                      A2 brought on record as LR of the deceased sole appellant
                      vide order dated 04.01.2021 made in C.M.P.Nos.4992 &
                      4993, 4994 & 4995 of 2017 in C.M.A.Nos.1880 & 1884 of 2011
                                                                   .. Appellants in both appeals
                                                          vs.

                      1.A.P.Rajavenkateswaran                         ...R1 in C.M.A.No.1880 of
                      2011
                                                                & R4 in C.M.A.No.1884 of 2011

                      2.Rajeswari @ Ramayal                     ... R2 in C.M.A.No.1880 of 2011
                                                                & R5 in C.M.A.No.1884 of 2011

                      3.A.P.Rajkumari                            ... R3 in both appeals

                      4.A.M.Raja                                      ...R4 in C.M.A.No.1880 of
                      2011
                                                                & R1 in C.M.A.No.1884 of 2011

                      5.R.Sivakolundhu                               ... R5 in C.M.A.No.1880 of
                      2011

                      1/11


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                                                                       C.M.A.No.1880 & 1884 of 2011

                                                                        & R2 in C.M.A.No.1884 of
                      2011

                      6.A.R.Rajkumar                    ...R6 in both appeals
                      COMMON PRAYER : Civil Miscellaneous Appeals filed under Order 43
                      Rule 1 of C.P.C against the judgment and decree dated 28.09.2010 made in
                      A.S.Nos.12 & 7 of 2010 on the file of the Sub-Court, Gobichettipalayam
                      remanded back to the trial Court by reversing the judgment and decree dated
                      17.11.2009 made in O.S.No.418 of 2000 on the file of the District Munsif
                      Court, Gobichettypalayam.
                                   In both appeals
                                   For Appellants               : Mr.T.Murugamanickam
                                                                  Senior counsel for
                                                                  M/s.Sarvabhauman Associates

                                   For Respondents              : Mr.N.Manokaran

for RR 4 to 6 No-appearance for RR1 & 2 R3-No such address

COMMON JUDGMENT

The judgment and decree dated 28.09.2010 passed in A.S.Nos.12 & 7

of 2010 are under challenge in the present civil miscellaneous appeals.

2. The plaintiff is the first appellant and the suit was instituted for

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mandatory injunction. The suit was decreed in favour of the appellant and

the defendants filed two sets of appeals in A.S.Nos.72 and 12 of 2010

challenging the judgment and decree passed in O.S.No.418 of 2008.

3. The First Appellate Court remanded the matter back mainly on the

ground that the suit properties were not properly demarcated and a qualified

surveyor is to be appointed and the properties are to be measured and the

report is to be submitted. For that purpose, the suit is to be remanded back

to the trial Court. The findings in this regard by the First Appellate Court

reads as under:

Mdhy; Mizah; mwpf;ifapnyna tlg[w vy;iy nfhoapy; 20

mo mfyj;jpw;F ghij cs;sJ/ mJ bjd;g[wkhfr; bry;yr;bry;y

FWFtjhf mwpf;if jhf;fy; bra;jpUg;gjpypUe;Jk;. nkYk; thjpapd;

nkw;F vy;iyia xl;oa gid ku';fs; jhd; 30 taJila ku';fshf cs;sjhf

mwpf;ifapy; fhz;gpf;fg;gl;Ls;sjhYk;. mjw;F nkg[wkhf cs;s

ku';fs; 15?ypUe;J 20 tUl';fs; jhd; Md ku';fs; vd;W mwpf;if

jhf;fy; bra;jpUg;gjhYk;. thjp jug;gpnyna jhf;fy; bra;ag;gl;Ls;s

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th/rh/M/1?y; bjd;tlyhfr; bry;Yk; ghijf;F fpHf;F vd;W

brhy;yg;gl;Ls;sjhYk;. me;j ghfg; gphptpid gj;jpukhdJ 1975

Mk; tUlj;jpnyna Vw;gl;lJ vd;gjhYk;. ,e;j tHf;F jhf;fy;

bra;a[k;nghJ Fiwe;jJ 25 tUl';fshfpa[s;sjhYk;. Mdhy;

tz;og;ghijia xl;oa fpHg[wKs;s ,lj;jpy; 10 Kjy; 15 tUl';fs; tajhd

ku';fns cs;sjhf mwpf;if jhf;fy; bra;Js;sjhYk;. me;j mog;gilapy;

thjpf;F caph; ntyp ghj;jpag;gl;lJ vd;W jPh;khdpf;f KoahJ/

me;j mog;gilapy; thjpf;F ghj;jpag;gl;lJ vd;W tprhuiz

ePjpkd;wk; jPh;khdpj;J ,Ug;gJ rhpahdjy;y vd;Wk;. nkYk;.

,e;j tHf;ifg; bghWj;j tiuapy;. thjp th/rh/M 1 ghfg; gphptpidg;

gj;jpuj;jpd; mog;gilapy; jdf;F 5/05 Vf;fh; g{kp rh;nt vz;/75-

3?y; ghj;jpag;gl;ljhf Mtzk; jhf;fy; bra;Js;shh;/ mnj nghy

tz;og;ghijahdJ. rh;nt vz;/69?y; bry;fpwJ vd;gJ ,U jug;ghYk;

xg;g[f; bfhs;sg;gl;l r';fjp. Mdhy; thjp epy';fSf;F nky;g[wkhf

cs;s caph;ntyp rh;nt vz;/75-3?y; tUfpwjh> my;yJ rh;nt

vz;/69?y; tUfpwjh> vd;gJ eph;zapf;fg;gl;lhy; jhd; mJ thjpf;F

ghj;jpag;l;ljh> my;yJ bghJ tz;og;ghijf;F ghj;jpag;gl;ljh> vd;gJ

jPh;khdpf;fKoa[k;. Mdhy;. ,e;j tHf;fpy; Mizah; epakdk;

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bra;ag;gl;oUe;jhYk;. epy msitah; cjtpa[ld; eph;zak;

bra;ag;gl;L. jhthr; brhj;J rh;ntah; tiuglj;jpd; mog;gilapy; rh;nt

vz;/75-3. 69?y; vjpy; tUfpwJ vd;W eph;zak; bra;ag;gltpy;iy/

vdnt jhthr; brhj;J rh;nt vz;/75-3?y; tUfpwjh> my;yJ rh;nt

vz;/69?y; tUfpwjh> vd;gij rh;ntah; cjt[a[ld; msf;fg;gl;lhy; jhd;

eph;zapf;f Koa[k; vd;gjhYk;. ,e;j tHf;fhdJ btWk; epue;ju

cWj;Jf; fl;lisg; ghpfhuj;jpw;F kl;Lk; jhf;fy;

bra;ag;gl;oUe;jhYk;. tHf;fpy; brhj;jpd; chpik Fwpj;J incidental

Mf Kot[ bra;ayhk; vd;W gy;ntW cah;ePjpkd;w jPh;g;g[fspy;

brhy;yg;gl;oUg;gjhYk;. ,e;j tHf;fpy; jhthr; brhj;J rh;nt vz;/75-

                          3?y;      tUfpwjh>       my;yJ          69?y;       tUfpwjh>          vd;gJ

                          jPh;khdpf;fg;gl;lhy;     jhd;    ,e;j   tHf;fpy;    jPh;t[     fhz    ,aYk;

vd;gjhYk;. jhth caph;ntyp g[y vz;/75-3?y; tUfpwjh> my;yJ

g[y vz;/69?y; tUfpwjh> vd;gij mwpa[k; bghUl;L. nkw;go

g[y';fspd; ,aw;ifaikg;g[ kw;Wk; nkw;go g[y vz;fspd; vy;iyfis

eph;zak; bra;a[k; tz;zk; nkw;go ,uz;L g[y vz;fis Mizah;epy

msitah; cjt[a[ld; mse;J mwpf;if kw;Wk; tiuglk; jhf;fy; bra;a[k;

bghUl;L ,e;j tHf;fpid kPz;Lk; tprhuizf;fhf. tprhuiz

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ePjpkd;wj;jpw;F kPl;lDg;g[if bra;tJ ePjpapd; bghUl;L cfe;jJ

vd;W fUjp. ,e;j ,uz;L nky;KiwaPLfSk;. mDkjpf;fg;gl;L. tprhuiz

ePjpkd;w jPh;g;g[iu kw;Wk; jPh;g;ghiz uj;J bra;ag;gl;L.

tprhuiz ePjpkd;w tHf;F kPl;lDg;g[if bra;ag;gLfpwJ/

4. The question arouse, whether the ground relied on by the First

Appellate Court for remanding the matter back to the trial Court is in

consonance with the spirit of Order XLI Rule 23 and Rule 23(A) of C.P.C or

not?

5. Order XLI Rule 23 of C.P.C stipulates that the Appellate Court shall

remand the matter back to the trial Court for re-adjudication or conducting a

fresh trial or to take additional evidence or otherwise, only if the trial Court

disposed of the case based on certain preliminary issues without any

complete adjudication of the issue.

6. If the trial Court substantially adjudicated the issues and findings are

provided, then it would not be appropriate on the part of the First Appellant

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Court to remand the matter back for re-trial. Such lapses if any, or omission

or commission are noticed by the Appellate Court are to be filled up by

accepting additional documents or taking further evidence. Such an exercise

is well within the powers of the Appellate Court. Section 107 of C.P.C

contemplates that the Appellate Court is empowered to pass final orders by

accepting additional documents or framing additional issues or appreciate or

re-appreciate the documents and evidences. This being the powers conferred

on the Appellate Court, Courts are always expected to decide the matter

finally, instead of remanding the matter back. It would cause great prejudice

to the interest of the litigants. Remanding the matter, of course, may be an

easy way out for the Courts. Courts are expected not to resort such practice,

instead of deciding the matter finally, if necessary, accepting additional

documents or otherwise including the appointment of Commissioner to

identify the property as such. Order XLI Rule 24 of C.P.C clarifies that the

appeal suits are to be decided finally. When the evidence and the documents

available are sufficient to dispose of the matter, then the Appellate Court

may determine the suit finally. Where the evidence upon the record is

sufficient to enable the Appellate Court to pronounce judgment, the

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Appellate Court may, after resettling the issues, if necessary, finally

determine the suit, notwithstanding that the judgment of the court from

whose decree the appeal is preferred has proceeded wholly upon some

ground other than that on which the Appellate Court proceeds.

7. In the present case, when the Appellate Court formed an opinion that

the demarcation of the property is not properly done, then it is well within its

powers to appoint a Qualified Surveyor or Commissioner to do the exercise

and consider the matter on merits and pass orders by affording opportunity

to the parties to the appeal suit.

8. This being the principles to be adopted, this Court is of the

considered opinion that the reasons considered for the purpose of remand of

the suit is not in consonance with the principles enumerated under Order

XLI Rule 23, Rule 23(A), Rule 24 and Rule 25 of C.P.C. Thus, the

judgment and decree dated 28.09.2010 passed in A.S.No.7 & 12 of 2010

are set aside and the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal Nos.1880 & 1884 of 2011

are allowed. No costs.

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9. The First Appellate Court is directed to restore the appeal suits and

appoint a qualified surveyor, if necessary, adjudicate the matter on merits

and in accordance with law by affording opportunity to the parties to the

appeal suits and dispose of the suit as expeditiously as possible and

preferably within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of

this order. The parties to the appeal suits are restrained from seeking

adjournments on filmsy grounds. Even on genuine grounds, the reasons

must be recorded by the Appellate Court. Consequently, connected

miscellaneous petitions are also closed.

18.02.2021

ssb Index: Yes/No Internet:Yes/No Speaking order/Non-Speaking Order

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S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.

ssb

To

1.Sub-Court, Gobichettipalayam

2.District Munsif Court, Gobichettypalayam.

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