V.N. Khare J.-This appeal is directed against the judgment of the High Court rejecting the revision petition filed by the appellant herein as not
maintainable.
2. The appellant herein, is a registered public trust managing a temple and its property. The appellant applied for registration of the Trust before the
Registrar who by order dated 13-10-1981 accorded registration to the Public Trust of the appellant.
3. The respondents herein filed a suit against the appellant for setting aside the said order of the Registrar. On 13-9-1982, the appellant filed
written statement wherein an averment was made that the portion of property where the girl''s school was running was the property of the Trust. It
may be mentioned that the Registrar did not include the said portion of the school as trust property. On 15-9-1982, the appellant filed an
application under Order 6 Rule 17 and Order 8 Rule 6-A of the Code of Civil Procedure read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure
and sought to incorporate in its counter-claim the said school as a trust property by way of an amendment to its written statement. The said
application was rejected by the trial court and being aggrieved by the said order, the appellant filed a revision which was dismissed as not
maintainable. That is how the parties are before us.
4. Learned counsel for the appellant has urged that the order passed by the trial court was revisable and view taken by the High Court is
erroneous. We are of the view that the High Court for ends of justice ought to have considered the application on merit keeping in view Rule 6-A
of Order 8 of the Code of Civil Procedure and in accordance with the law. We, therefore, hold that the above order rejecting the application of
the appellant by the trial court was revisable.
5. Consequently, we set aside the judgment under challenge and send the case back to the High Court for deciding the revision application on
merits. It will be open to the parties to raise all the contentions before the High Court which are available to them under law.
6. The appeal is allowed. There shall be no order as to costs.