LAWS(RAJ)-1997-4-46

VIMLA SHARMA Vs. REGISTRAR, CO -OPERATIVE SOCIETIES

Decided On April 04, 1997
VIMLA SHARMA Appellant
V/S
Registrar, Co -Operative Societies Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) RULE 67 of Manual of Civil Court Rules, 1986 provides that when issuing a commission for making a local investigation under Order XXVI, Rule 9, the Court shall define the points on which the Commissioner has to report. No point which can conveniently and ought to be substantiated by the parties by evidence at the trial shall be referred to the Commissioner.

(2.) IN the case on hand the plaintiff-petitioner filed an application under Order XXVI rule 9 CPC for appointing a Commissioner in order to establish the existing state of disputed plot existed in the year 1982. The plaintiff prayed in the application that a Commissioner be appointed to examine the state of the disputed land according to the record.

(3.) I see no jurisdictional error has been committed in the impugned order passed by the trial Court in not appointing the Commissioner and if the order is allowed to stand it would not occasion failure of justice.