The Single Bench of the Delhi High Court in the case of Kailash Sewani vs Manish Kumar Chaudhary consisting of Justice C. Hari Shankar observed that litigants cannot be casual about prosecuting the proceedings before the Court below and expect sanctuary from the High Court under Article 227; and that the same is not a mercy jurisdiction.
Facts
This petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India assailed an order in a summary suit under O37 CPC by which the learned Civil Judge had rejected the petitioner’s (defendant therein) request to have the written statement taken on record after many chances had already been provided.
Observations of the Court
The Bench noted that the first opportunity to file written statement was granted to the petitioner on 18th September 2019. From 18th September 2019 till 11th July 2022, no written statement was forthcoming on the record. It opined that:
“The jurisdiction vested in this Court by Article 227 of the Constitution of India is not expected to be used as an avenue for a party to tide over the negligence exhibited by it before the Court below. Nor is Article 227 in the nature of mercy jurisdiction. Litigants cannot be casual about prosecuting the proceedings before the Court below and expect sanctuary from the High Court under Article 227.”
Judgment
The Bench concluded that the petition did not have any merit and hereby dismissed it in limine.
Case: Kailash Sewani vs Manish Kumar Chaudhary
Citation: CM(M) 826/2022 & CM APPL. 36337/2022, CM APPL.36338/2022
Bench: Justice C. Hari Shankar
Decided on: 22nd August 2022
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