Prasenjit Mandal, J.@mdashThis application is at the instance of the Defendant and is directed against the Order No. 28 dated November 1,
2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge (Junior Division), Additional Court, Lalbagh in Title Suit No. 278 of 2005 thereby rejecting an application
for amendment of the written statement.
2. The Plaintiff / opposite party herein instituted a suit for declaration, injunction and other reliefs. The Petitioner is contesting the said suit by filing a
written statement denying the material allegations made in the plaint and the said suit was at the stage of cross-examination of the P.W.1. At that
stage, the Defendant / Petitioner herein filed an application for amendment of the written statement and that application for amendment was
rejected by the impugned order. Being aggrieved, this application has been preferred.
3. Now, the question is whether the impugned order should be sustained.
4. Upon hearing the learned advocate for the Petitioner and on going through the materials on record, I find that the learned Trial Judge has rightly
rejected the application for amendment of the written statement. Initially, the Petitioner admitted certain facts with regard to the suit properties as
described in Schedule ''Ka'' and ''Kha'' of the plaint in paragraph No. 9 of the written statement. But, by the proposed amendment, the Petitioner
has wanted to withdraw those admissions made in the paragraph No. 9 of the written statement.
5. The amendment of the plaint and the amendment of the written statement are not in the same footing. The Defendant is at liberty to take the
alternative plea in the written statement. Even, the Defendant may give explanation relating to the admission made earlier why she made the
admission at the earlier stage. The amendment can be allowed provided the opponent, is not prejudiced or injustice is caused to the opponent. In
the instant case, the suit was filed in the year 1998. The written statement was filed by the Petitioner on August 6, 2003 and the said suit was at the
stage of cross-examination of the P.W.1. No. doubt that all amendments necessary for settlement of the dispute between the parties once for all,
should be allowed. But, if the effect of amendment is the withdrawal of the admission and if it causes prejudice or injustice to the other side, the
amendment should not be allowed.
6. In the instant case, I find that by the proposed amendment, the Petitioner had prayed for withdrawal of the admission made earlier in paragraph
No. 9 of the written statement and by the proposed amendment, she had prayed for substitution for the earlier written statement incorporating new
facts. So, at the stage of cross-examination, that is, when the examination-in-chief was over, if the amendment is allowed, the Plaintiff will be
prejudiced.
7. Moreover, altogether withdrawal of the admission by the proposed amendment is not permissible at all. The proposed amendment is not also in
the nature of explanatory statement in support of his earlier admission, but, altogether, a new story deviating from her earlier statement. The learned
Trial has, therefore, rightly rejected the application for amendment of the written statement.
8. I have considered the decision of Sheo Prakash Kajaria and Anr. v. Shreelal Kajaria & Shreeram Kajaria and Ors. reported in 2010(4) CHN
(Cal) 859 referred to by Mr. Roy in support of the amendment of the written statement. By referring this decision, Mr. Roy has submitted that the
withdrawal of admission by way of amendment of the written statement is permissible, provided the Defendant is able to prove that the alleged
admission was vitiated or the statement made by way of admission was not correct. It was further held that if the amendment is allowed, the
Appellant would merely get the opportunity to prove that their predecessors did not relinquish his share without causing any injustice to the
opposing Defendants. Thus, the learned Trial Judge was not justified in dismissing the application for amendment of the written statement. In the
instant case, there is No. sound ground why the admission made earlier was to be withdrawn by the proposed amendment.
9. Moreover, as stated earlier, since evidence has been started and the Plaintiff has closed the evidence on his behalf and his cross-examination is
going on, if the proposed amendment is allowed, the Petitioner is to suffer prejudice inasmuch as the evidence on behalf of the Plaintiff has been
recorded on the basis of the pleadings of both the parties already on record. Therefore, I am of the view that this decision will not be applicable in
the instant situation. With due respect to him, I hold that the Defendant / Petitioner herein cannot be allowed to withdraw the admission made by
her long time back.
10. Therefore, I am of the view that the impugned order should be sustained and that there is nothing to interfere with the impugned order. The
revisional application fails to succeed.
11. It is, therefore, dismissed.
12. Considering the circumstances, there will be No. order as to costs.