P.P.BHATT
Saroj Kumar Das – Appellant
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Tata Iron & Steel Company – Respondent
P.P. Bhatt, J.—Present writ petition has been filed for quashing the order dated 9.2.2012 passed by the court of learned Civil Judge (Jr. Division) II, Jamshedpur in Eviction Suit No. 31 of 2005 whereby the petition filed under Order VI Rule 17 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure has been dismissed by the learned court-below.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner, while referring the impugned order, submitted that the respondent No.1 has filed suit for eviction of the property which belonging to him on the ground of personal necessity. The petitioner despite being necessary party being in occupation of the suit premises was not impleaded as party initially. Thereafter the petitioner was impleaded as party defendant by virtue of Hon’ble Courts order upon application preferred by him. It is further submitted that after filing of the written statement of the petitioner, the respondent No.1 has filed a document which has been marked as Ext. 2. The said document issued by M/s Tata Steel which is an internal communication form and the same has not been authenticated from the Registrar of Companies, and the said document has been issued by the Manager, Estate/ Allo
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