LAWS(MPH)-1976-8-1

RAJA TRADERS Vs. UNION OF INDIA

Decided On August 27, 1976
RAJA TRADERS Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE question referred to this Bench is

(2.) THE question is a composite one. While dealing with it we would endeavour to analyse and to give our answer with respect to each component.

(3.) M/s. Raja Traders instituted a suit (Civil Suit No. 6 of 1970) on the small cause side in the Court of the District Judge, Jagdalpur. That suit was against the Union of India in respect of a transaction with the South Eastern Railway. The plaintiff realising that a notice under Section 80 (b) of the Code of Civil procedure having not been given to the General Manager of the said Railway, but was given to the Chief Commercial Superintendent (Claims) of the said railway, applied for permission of the Court to withdraw from the suit with liberty to institute a fresh suit on account of the above formal defect. The defendants opposed that application. The trial Court passed the following order :-