Virender Kumar Arora Vs Auto Links Sales Corporation

Delhi High Court 18 Jan 2001 C.R. No. 756 of 1999 and C.M. No. 2747 of 1999 (2001) 01 DEL CK 0103
Bench: Single Bench
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

C.R. No. 756 of 1999 and C.M. No. 2747 of 1999

Hon'ble Bench

S.K. Mahajan, J

Advocates

Sunil Malhotra, for the Appellant; Ranjit Singh, for the Respondent

Acts Referred

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC) — Order 13 Rule 2, Order 18 Rule 17

Judgement Text

Translate:

S.K. Mahajan, J.@mdashAfter the plaintiff had examined himself as a witness in the Trial Court and no other evidence was present, the Trial

Court by order dated 19th February, 1999 closed the evidence of the plaintiff. Three after an application was made by the defendants under

Order 13 Rule 2, CPC for permission to file certain documents. On this application being filed, the plaintiff also filed an application under Order 13

Rule 2 read with Order 18 Rule 17, CPC to file certain documents and for permission to the brother of the plaintiff being examined as witness in

the case. The Trial Court by the impugned order dismissed both the applications. Today it is agreed between the parties that both the applications

be allowed and permission be granted to the plaintiff to examine Mr. Udesh Kumar brother of the partner of the plaintiff as a witness in the case

before defendant''s evidence starts.

2. In view of the submissions made, I allow this revision petition and set aside the order dated 12th July, 1999 passed by the Trial Court and

permits the parties to file documents and also permit the plaintiff to examine Mr. Udesh Kumar as a witness on behalf of the plaintiff. After the

evidence of the plaintiff is recorded, the defendant may lead his evidence. With these observations, the petition stands disposed of.

3. Petition disposed of.

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