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2013 DIGILAW 619 (KER)

Rimi Albi v. Kerala State Co-operative Bank

2013-07-19

BABU MATHEW P.JOSEPH, THOTTATHIL B.RADHAKRISHNAN

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JUDGMENT : Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan, J. This appeal under Order 43, Rule 1 (a) of the Code of Civil Procedure, for short 'CPC', is against an order returning a plaint. 2. Heard. 3. The grounds recognised for returning of plaint in terms of Order 7 Rule 10 of Civil Procedure Code are pecuniary jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction. The clear terms thereof provides only for the plaint being returned to be presented to the court in which the suit should have been instituted. A suit of civil nature under Section 9 of Civil Procedure Code, can be instituted only in a civil court. The words 'courts', 'suits', and 'plaint' in Order 7 Rule 10 of Civil Procedure Code do not provide any room to devise a mechanism to return of plaint for its presentation before any other Forum, after holding that the suit is barred by any provision of law. Therefore, the impugned order returning the plaint is not sustainable. 4. Learned counsel for appellants is also justified in criticising the impugned order, as one by which the court below has essentially decided on an issue as to the maintainability of the suit. Such a question could have been gone into only in the suit after registering the plaint. If grounds are made for rejection of the plaint on any of the grounds referable to Order 7, Rule 11 Civil Procedure Code, that could follow. That is a different matter. If none of those grounds exists, the court has to decide the suit on its merits, even on a ground of jurisdiction or maintainability. Even such an issue can be considered as a preliminary issue, only if it is a pure question of law and not one which is a mixed question of law and fact. For the aforesaid reasons, we set aside the impugned order without expressing anything on the contentions of the parties on merits. Court below is directed to take back the plaint on record and proceed with it, in accordance with law, untrammelled by anything stated in the order impugned in this appeal. Parties are directed to mark appearance before the court below on 30th August, 2013. Interim order granted by this Court will continue to operate till 27th September, 2013 to enable the parties to seek further appropriate orders from the court below, if required. Appeal is ordered accordingly.