LAWS(SC)-2008-12-61

RAVINDRA NATH Vs. STATE BANK OF INDIA

Decided On December 17, 2008
RAVINDRA NATH Appellant
V/S
STATE BANK OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Leave granted.

(2.) This appeal is directed against an order dated 25th of April, 2007 passed by the High Court of Judicature at Bombay in Writ Petition No. 2457 of 2006 whereby the High Court had rejected the writ petition only on the ground of delay.

(3.) Having heard the learned Counsel for the parties and after going through the impugned order and taking a liberal view of the matter and after considering the materials on record and the statements made for the delay in filing the writ petition having been sufficiently explained in the writ petition, we are of the view that the delay may not be taken to be a ground for rejection of the writ application simply for two reasons. First, the writ petition was entertained initially by the High Court and then subsequently it was rejected only on the ground of delay. Secondly, as we have already noted the delay in filing the writ application has been sufficiently explained by the appellant. That being the position, we hold that the High Court was not justified in rejecting the writ petition on the ground of delay without deciding the same on merits. However, such restoration of the writ petition to be heard on merits would be subject to payment of costs of Rs. 10,000/- to the respondents which shall be paid by the appellant within a period of two months from the date of supply of a copy of this order to the High Court.