LAWS(P&H)-2001-10-12

PARGAN SINGH Vs. GURMIT SINGH

Decided On October 26, 2001
PARGAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
GURMIT SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The challenge in this revision petition is to the impugned order whereby the evidence of the petitioner was dosed by order. Considering the background that this case has got a chequered history, this revision petition can be disposed of without issuing notice of motion to the other side.

(2.) It is a fact that a civil suit was instituted by the plaintiff, now petitioner, in the year 1993. It was decreed ex-parte on 21.11.1994. Thereafter, the decree was set-aside on the appearance of the defendants.

(3.) It is also a fact that the plaintiff was afforded sufficient opportunities to conclude his evidence as observed by the Trial Court, but considering the fact that the suit is an old one and he had failed to conclude his evidence, the evidence was closed vide impugned order.