LAWS(ALL)-1975-8-31

BALWANT SINGH TALWAR Vs. SWAMI BALA NAND

Decided On August 27, 1975
BALWANT SINGH TALWAR Appellant
V/S
SWAMI BALA NAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a defendant's revision application under Section 115 of the Civil Procedure Code against the order dated December 10, 1974 passed by the learned District Judge, Dehradun transferring regular suit No. 324 of 1968 pending in the court of Munsif, Dehradun to the court of the Judge Small Causes, Dehradun.

(2.) BRIEFLY stated the facts giving rise to this revision application are that the plaintiff-opposite party filed a suit for the recovery of rent and ejectment against the defendant-applicant on June 22, 1968 in the court of the Munsif, Dehradun. It was numbered as 324 of 1968, Under the old U.P. Rent Control and Eviction Act (Act III of 1947) such suits used to be filed in the court of the Munsif. Admit tedly the valuation of the suit was more than Rs. 1,000|-. It was decreed ex-parte on May 23, 1972 on basis of an affidavit alleged to have been filed by the opposite party with the permission of the court. The defendant-applicant applied for setting aside the ex-parte decree but his application was rejected on September 18, T972. He filed an appeal against that order but it was also dismissed on Decem ber 25, 1972. Thereafter he filed a revision application before the learned District Judge but it was rejected on August 3, 1973. The defendant-applicant came up in revision before this Court. It was Civil Revision No. 779 of 1973 which was allowed on September 16, 1974 and the ex-parte decree dated May 23, 1972 was set aside. The case was remanded to the court of the Munsif, Dehradun for disposal according to law. Meanwhile the U. P. Civil Laws (Amendment) Act, 1972, came into force and according to it, the suit became cogniza ble by the court of Small Causes, but it could not be transferred be cause this Court had remanded it to the court of the Munsif. There fore, an application was moved in this court for clarification of the" previous order. In that application the following order was passed:

(3.) THE Civil Laws (Amendment) Act, 1972, admittedly came into force on September 16, 1972. Section 9 of it reads as follows: