(1.) This civil revision is directed against the order dated 10th December, 1979 of the Senior Subordinate Judge. Karnal, dismissing the application of the Petitioner for taking up contempt proceedings against the Respondent under the provisions of Rule 2 -A of Order 39 of the Code of Civil Procedure, for having wilfully disobeyed the injunction order of the trial Court by creating charge of mortgage over his agricultural land situated in village Kalal Majra.
(2.) In brief, the facts are that Vir Bhan Plaintiff -Petitioner filed a sat for recovery of Rs. 8160 against the Defendant -Respondent on 29th August, 1972. He also moved an application under Order 38 Rule 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure for attachment of the property of the Defendant before judgment. The Senior Subordinate Judge, Karnal, -vide his order dated 30th August, 1972 ordered the issuance of the notice to the Defendant for 3rd November, 1972 and in the meanwhile granted ex parte injunction restraining the Defendant from alienating the immovable property. The Defendant appeared in the Court on 3rd November, 1972 and filed reply to the application and the proceedings were adjourned to 4th December, 1972. The Defendant, however, mortgaged his land on 12th January, 1973 and on 17th January, 1973. The Plaintiff then moved an application under Order 39 Rule 2 -A of the Code of Civil Procedure for taking action against the Defendant for his wilful disobedience of the injunction order. The trial Court decreed the suit of the Plaintiff on 31st January, 1974, but without passing any order on this application. Again, the Plaintiff moved an application on 25th March, 1974 for taking appropriate action on the application earlier filed by him under Order 39 Rule 2 -A of the Code of Civil Procedure against the Defendant. Mr. B. K. Gupta, Subordinate Judge III Class, Karnal, - vide his order dated 16th August, 1977, after appraising evidence led by both the parties, held the Defendant -Respondents having wilfully violated the above referred order and sentenced to undergo civil imprisonment for three months. This order was set aside by the learned Additional District Judge, Kurukshetra and the case was remanded to the Court of Senior Subordinate Judge, Karnal by holding that the Court of Shri B. K. Gupta had no jurisdiction to pass the said order. Ultimately, the application of the Petitioner was dismissed by holding that under the provisions of Order 38 Rule 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Court could either call upon the Defendant to furnish security for the satisfaction of the decree that may be passed or attach his property, but no such course was adopted by the said Court. Being aggrieved against the said order, the Petitioner has come up in revision petition before this Court.
(3.) The Respondent has failed to turn up despite service and as such there is no option but to dispose of this matter in his absence.