LAWS(PVC)-1903-11-18

DORASAMY PILLAI ALIAS KARUPA PILLAI (MINOR) BY HIS MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND KALIMUTHAMMAL Vs. THUNGASAMI PILLAI ALIAS KURUNATHA PILLAI

Decided On November 06, 1903
DORASAMY PILLAI ALIAS KARUPA PILLAI (MINOR) BY HIS MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND KALIMUTHAMMAL Appellant
V/S
THUNGASAMI PILLAI ALIAS KURUNATHA PILLAI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This has been treated as a revision petition not only against the order of the Subordinate Judge, dated the 13 October 1902 but also against his order, dated the 28 July 1902. In passing both these orders it is clear that the Subordinate Judge failed to exercise the jurisdiction which by reason of the petitioner (plaintiff in the suit) being an infant the Court had over the conduct and disposal of the suit and to realize his responsibility in the matter. As observed by Scott, J. in Rahimbhoy V/s. Habibbhoy I.L.R. 13 B. 137 "a suit relating to the estate or person of an infant and for his benefit has the effect of making, him a Ward of Court." That being so, no act can be done affecting the property of the minor unless under the express or the implied direction of the court itself (Story's Equity jurisprudence Section 1353.)

(2.) Section 446 of the Civil P. C. enacts that if the interest of the next friend is adverse to that of the minor, or if the next friend does not do his duty, or for any other sufficient cause application may be made on behalf of the minor or by a defendant for his removal; and the court may order the next friend to be removed. It is, therefore, the duty of the court, if it finds that the next friend does not do his duty in relation to the suit, not to permit him to prejudice the interests of the minor but to adjourn the suit in order that some one interested in the minor may apply-on behalf of the minor for the removal of the next friend and appointment of a new next friend, or in order that the minor plaintiff himself may, on coming of age, elect to proceed with the suit or withdraw from it. In the present case on the 28 July 1902 when the case came on for final hearing after several adjournments, the junior vakil who was specially engaged on that very day apparently in virtual supersession of the senior who was present in court presented a, petition stating that the plaintiff, or rather his next friend, was unable to conduct the further proceedings in the suit by meeting the necessary expenses and to prove that the whole of the plaint properties belonged to the plaintiff and praying that the court might be pleased to strike the case off the file without further proceedings. This application was granted on that very day and the plaintiff ordered to pay the defendants costs. It is established beyond all doubt by the evidence of the junior vakil who was examined as a witness on behalf of the respondents in connection with the review petition that he was engaged by the next friend's father, that the judge asked him whether he was going to withdraw unconditionally or he wanted to withdraw with permission to bring a fresh suit and that he, in reply, stated he did not want such permission.

(3.) Assuming that the next friend, the mother of the plaintiff, was aware of the contents of the vakalatnamah authorizing the vakil to withdraw the suit executed that very day outside the precincts of the Court and that she did authorize the vakil to withdraw the suit, it must have been obvious to the Subordinate Judge that, in withdrawing the suit without permission to bring a fresh suit the junior vakil at the instance of the next friend was acting most prejudicially to the interests of the minor and that is apparently the reason why he pointedly asked the vakil if he wanted permission to bring a fresh suit. It is, therefore, clear that the Subordinate Judge was under the impression that he was bound to allow the withdrawal and dismiss the suit with costs for default of prosecution and that he had no jurisdiction to adjourn the suit in the interests of its Ward. The plaintiffs next friend in her deposition taken in connection with the review application states that she was not aware of the contents of the vakalatnamah or of the withdrawal petition both of which bear her mark and that she became aware of the withdrawal only a day or two after it was withdrawn; and the evidence of the father of the next friend and one of the attesting witnesses to the vakalatna, mah is to the effect that the withdrawal was brought about by the 1 defendant himself and that the suit was withdrawn by reason of the 1 defendant having promised to give to the plaintiff his share after the suit was withdrawn. The Subordinate Judge does not discuss the evidence bearing on this question. Under Section 462, Civil Procedure Code, a withdrawal of the suit by the next friend in pursuance of an agreement or a compromise entered into with the defendant without the leave of the Court, will be voidable at the instance of the minor (Rahimbhoy V/s. Mabibbhoy I.L.R. 13 B. 137 at 146). In rejecting the application for review, the Subordinate Judge has evidently overlooked the provisions of Section 462. It is, however, not necessary to call for a finding on this point. For the reasons already stated in connection with the unconditional withdrawal of the suit on the 28 July, 1902, I set aside his order under Section 622, Civil Procedure Code, following the decision of the Calcutta High Court in Ram Sarrup Lal V/s. Shah Latapat Hossein I.L.R. 29 C. 735 and direct that the suit be restored to file and proceeded with and disposed of according to law. The respondents must pay the costs of the petitioner both here and in the application for review in the court below.