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2001 DIGILAW 446 (PNJ)

Balkar Singh v. Kishori Lal

2001-04-20

BAKHSHISH KAUR

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JUDGMENT Bakhshish Kaur, J. - This Civil Revision is directed against the impugned order dated 25.8.2000 as the petitioners prayer for examining the official witness of Nagar Nigam, Aligarh on commission was declined. 2. One Dina Nath Shukla had died on 10.6.1960. According to the plaintiff/respondents, he had died at Aligarh and an entry to this effect was recorded in the register maintained in the Municipal Office, Aligarh and at certified copy of death entry is Annexure P-7, which has been admitted in evidence. 3. The defendants now petitioners challenged the correctness of this entry. According to him, Dina Nath Shukla had not died at Aligarh, nor this death entry relates to him. In fact, it is a forged and fictitious entry. To ascertain the correctness of this entry recorded in the register, he wants to examine the official concerned on commission. 4. The very fact that the original register was not produced at the time when a certified copy of the entry was taken into evidence, therefore, a party has a right to challenge the correctness of original entry. Since the witness is residing at a distance of 500 km. away from Gurdaspur, therefore, the party is within its right to get the witness examined on commission as required under Order 18 Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure. The trial Court was, therefore, in error is not allowing the application filed by the petitioners in this regard. 5. For the reasons recorded above, this revision petition is allowed and the impugned order is set aside. The trial Court is directed to appoint a commission as required under Order 18 Rule 4 of the Code for the purpose of recording the statement of the official witness of Nagar Nigal, Aligarh, who is Incharge of the register pertaining to Births and Deaths entries. The trial Court is also directed to fix a date in such a manner that the commission records the statement of the witness within one month of the appointment, preferably in the month of June, 2001 so that proceedings in this case are not delayed any more. The expenses of the commission shall be borne by the petitioners/defendants. The parties through their counsel are directed to appear before the trial Court on 16th May, 2001. Petition allowed.