Allsop and Verma, JJ.@mdashThis is an application for the restoration of an execution appeal which was dismissed by a Bench of this Court of which one of us wan a member The appeal was dismissed because Learned Counsel for the Appellant stated that his client had instructed him to withdraw the appeal, It appears that the Applicant was a subsequent and Dinanath the opposite party a prior mortgagee of certain property. The Applicant instituted a suit and obtained a degree for the sale of the property which he himself purchased. Thereafter Dinanath instituted a suit on his own mortgage imploding the Applicant as a subsequent mortgagee and he obtained a decree for the sale of the property. The Applicant''s defense in that case was that the property in his possession in consequence of the sale of his mortgage was not the same as the property mortgaged to Dinanath The point was apparently decided agonist�s the Applicant an a decree was passed. When proceedings were taken in execution of the decree the Applicant again raised the point that the property mentioned in the decree was not the property in his possession. The decision was against him and it was against that decision that he appealed to this Court. He withdrew tie appeal, according to him, because he was advised that his proper remedy was to file a regular suit in order to obtain a declaration that the decree did not involve the property which was in his possession. He filed such a suit but it was dismissed by the trial Court and though an appeal to the first Court was allowed this Court restored the order of the trial Court. It was when this Court dismissed the regular suit that the Applicant filed the present application for restoration of his appeal against the order of the Court executing the decree.
2. It seems to us that it is quite impossible now to restore an appeal which was dismissed on the application of the Appellant himself that he wished to withdraw it. It may be that the Appellant was acting under a misapprehension but that cannot affect the result. It we were to restore appeals which had been withdrawn in this manner we would create a state of affairs where nobody would ever be certain that litigation in which he was involved was concluded.
3. Learned Counsel has referred us to the case of