LAWS(P&H)-1999-2-137

GURDIAL SINGH Vs. ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE

Decided On February 23, 1999
GURDIAL SINGH Appellant
V/S
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is a revision petition filed by Gurdial Singh petitioner directed against the order passed by the learned Civil Judge (Senior Division), Karnal, dated 26.3.1998. By virtue of the impugned order, the learned Court dismissed the objections filed by the petitioner.

(2.) The relevant facts are that respondent Oriental Bank of Commerce had filed a civil suit against the petitioner Gurdial Singh. It has been asserted that a loan had been advanced to the petitioner with interest. The petitioner even had mortgaged the land measuring 95 Kanals 16 Marlas. The civil suit was decreed ex parte on 11.2.1985. The operative part of the judgment dated 11.2.1985 rendered by the learned Senior Sub Judge, Karnal, reads as under:-

(3.) In terms of the said judgment, decree sheet has also been drawn and it is similarly worded. In execution of the above said decree, the petitioner had filed objections. It was asserted that the execution application is not maintainable because the same is being filed on the basis of a preliminary decree passed. No final decree as yet has been drawn. The mandatory provisions of Order 34 Rule 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure (for short "the Code") have not been complied with and, therefore, the decree is not executable. The objections were contested. The respondent-Bank besides asserting that the present objections are barred by res judicata, took up the plea that the judgment and decree is being executed and the plea that it is not executable is without basis.