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Banupriya vs Tamilselvi
2023 Latest Caselaw 8004 Mad

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 8004 Mad
Judgement Date : 11 July, 2023

Madras High Court
Banupriya vs Tamilselvi on 11 July, 2023
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                                IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
                                              Dated :     11.07.2023
                                                   CORAM
                              THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN
                                          C.R.P.Nos. 97 and 98 of 2021
                                                      and
                                         C.M.P.Nos.899 and 903 of 2021

                     In C.R.P.No.97 of 2021
                     Banupriya                           ...Petitioner

                                                        Vs.
                     1.Tamilselvi
                     2.Amutha                            ...Respondents

In C.R.P.No.98 of 2021

1.Pandian

2.Babu ...Petitioners.

Vs.


                     1.Tamilselvi
                     2.Amutha                            ...Respondents.

Prayer in C.R.P.No.97 of 2021: Civil Revision Petition filed under Article 115 of the Constitution of India to set aside the fair and decreetal order dated 05.03.2020 passed in E.A.No.155 of 2019 in E.P.No.23 of 2016 in O.S.No.86 of 2004 on the file of the Learned Principal District Munisf, Ulundurpet.

Prayer in C.R.P.No.98 of 2021: Civil Revision Petition filed under Article 115 of the Constitution of India to set aside the fair and decreetal order dated 05.03.2020 passed in E.A.No.13 of 2020 in E.P.No.23 of 2016 in O.S.No.86 of 2004 on the file of the Learned Principal District Munisf, Ulundurpet.

In both CRPs.

                           For Petitioners         :     Mr.T.S.Baskaran
                           For Respondents         :     Mr.D.Vasanth
                                             :     for Mr.N.Suresh.



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                                                    COMMONORDER

These Civil Revision Petitions arise against an order dated 05.03.2020

passed under Order 21 Rule 106 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in

E.A.No.155 of 2019 and E.A.No.13 of 2020 in E.P.No.23 of 2016 and in

O.S.No.86 of 2004 on the file of the Learned Principal District Munisf,

Ulundurpet.

2. The petitioners before me are the judgment debtors. They were

served with the copy of the Execution Petition for the hearing date

28.08.2014. The matter has suffered an adjournment and finally on

18.01.2019 they were set ex-parte. An application to set aside the ex-parte

order was filed on 07.01.2020.

3. The Learned Trial Judge dismissed the application on the ground

that no cause had been shown to set aside the ex-parte order.

4. The suit is of nearly 29 years vintage. The suit for partition was

filed in O.S.No.53 of 1994. It was decreed on 14.11.2000. To pass a final

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decree, an application was filed in I.A.No.284/2004. It was passed on

30.12.2004. An execution petition was filed on 25.01.2016 and EP was

ordered on 18.01.2019. The ex-parte order was passed on 18.01.2019.

5. The case of Mr.T.S.Baskaran, learned Counsel for the petitioners, is

that the petitioners were minors and they have declared major only pending

the execution proceeding.

6. I have gone through the dates on which the first son became a

major. During the relevant time when he filed an affidavit he was 32 years

old. Therefore, to plead minority is only a smoke screen projected for the

purpose of getting over the decree. The decree is for a partition and as

already pointed out 29 years have gone by.

7. The Civil Revision Petitioners have also been allotted properties in

the partition decree. They can always execute that portion of the decree by

paying separate court fee and levying separate execution.

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8. Mr.Baskar would argue that the entire decree has been obtained by

fraud and therefore, the partition decree must be re-opened. That is not a

matter for the executing court to decide. The law that an executing court

cannot go behind the decree is as ancient as the hills. If I were to permit such

pleas to be raised before the executing court, then executions would never

come to an end. The affidavit does not state even a single reason as to why

the parties were not present before the court on 18.01.2019. Apart from that,

the reason for the delay, caused between 18.01.2019 and filing of the

application dated 17.12.2019 has not been explained at all.

9. It is of utmost necessity that the execution proceedings are

completed at the earliest. To give an opportunity to all invented stories and

projected causes which do not exist will only delay the execution. Therefore,

the application seeking to set aside the ex-parte order was rightly dismissed.

10. I am not convinced with the reasons in C.R.P.Nos.97 and 98 of

2021. These Civil Revision Petitions stand dismissed. No costs. Connected

Civil Miscellaneous Petitions are closed.




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                                                          11.07.2023


                     Index             : Yes/No
                     Neutral Citation Case : Yes/No
                     nst




                     To:
                     The Principal District Munsif,
                     Civil Judge (Junior Division),
                     Ulundurpet.




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                                      V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN.J,

                                                                nst




                                        C.R.P.Nos. 97 and 98 of 2021
                                                                 and
                                      C.M.P.Nos.899 and 903 of 2021




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                                      11.07.2023




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