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1974 Supreme(SC) 120

R.S.SARKARIA, M.H.BEG
Kondabai Kunkalika Salunke – Appellant
Versus
Shrimant Chintamanrao – Respondent


Judgement

BEG, J.:- The only question in this appeal by special leave granted by us last week is whether the application dated the 8th February, 1973 praying for the setting aside of the abatement of the Second Appeal No.1110 of 1968 and for condoing the delay in applying for the setting aside of the abatement, filed in the High Court of Bombay should have been dismissed outright without issuing a notice to the respondents, by a single word order. "rejected", passed on 8-3-1973.

2. After having been taken through the application we think that the applicant had stated matters which required to be satisfactorily controverted before such an application could be dismissed. Even in cases where such an application is dismissed for some patent infirmity the Court concerned should in our opinion give its reasons for the dismisal. Such orders are judicial orders subject to a final appeal for exceptional reasons, to this Court. We think that, in a case where such an application is dismissed without issuing any notice to the respondents and without stating any reasons at all for the dismissal a good enough case is made out for the exercise of the jurisdiction of this Court to interfere under Ar


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