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1995 DIGILAW 365 (MP)

RAJARAM NARAYAN v. RAJARAM

1995-03-29

T.S.DOABIA

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T. S. DOABIA, J. ( 1 ) INITIALLY the suit was filed for injunction. Later on an application seeking amendment was made under O. 6, R. 17, C. P. C. It was pleaded by the plaintiffs that during the pendency of the litigation, some constructions have been raised. By way of amendment, mandatory injunction was sought. This prayer was denied. Against this order; the present revision has been filed. ( 2 ) IT may be seen that if something has happened during the pendency of the litigation that can certainly be permitted to be brought on record by way of amendment under O. 6, R. 17, C. P. C. Such a course was approved by the High Court of Punjab in Puran Chand Sant Lal v. Nitya Nand, AIR 1958 Pandh 460. Mr. Justice A. N. Grover (later, Judge of the Supreme Court) observed as under :-"in a suit for a prohibitory injunction restraining the defendant for making constructions on a joint site, a decree for a mandatory injunction cannot be granted without amendment of the plaint. Such amendment can be allowed even at the stage of second appeal. " ( 3 ) IN this view of the matter, the petitioners are allowed to amend the plaint. It would, however, be open to the defendants to urge that the plea sought to be enforced is barred by limitation. ( 4 ) PETITION is disposed of. Records be sent back. Order accordingly. .