U.B.SAHA
Mustt Adiba Abu Bakkar – Appellant
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Oriental Marketing Corporation – Respondent
U.B. Saha, J.—The instant revision petition is filed by the petitioner, who is the plaintiff in TS 1104/2006, pending before the learned Munisff, No.3, Guwahati, Kamrup challenging the order dated 19.3.2009 (Annexure-4 to the revision petition) passed in Misc. (J) case No. 157/2008 arising out of the aforesaid Title Suit wherein the learned Munsiff rejected the prayer of the petitioner for correction of typographical error in the cause title of the plaint particularly, the name of the plaintiff on the ground that the application which was filed for correction is under section 151 instead of an application under rule 17 of order VI of the Code.
2. As agreed to by the learned counsel for the parties, the instant revision petition is taken up for final disposal at this stage.
3. Heard Mr. Sheeladitya, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. S.S. Sarma, learned senior counsel assisted by Mr. B.K Jain, learned counsel for the respondent -Oriental Marketing Corp.
4. Facts needed to be discussed for disposal of the instant revision petition are as follows: -
Petitioner filed the title suit before the learned Munisff, No.3 at Gauhati for rejecting the respondent, who was the d
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