JUDGEMENT
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(1.) THIS raises a short point of procedure and Appellate Side Rules. The point is improtant and interesting. The petitioner wants the Memoradum of Appeal which he had filed on 14. 1. 66 to be returned to him. The objection is raised by the Registrar that he cannot dispose of this application because Rule 2 (10) of Part I, Chapter ii of the Appellate Side Rules only gives him the power to receive and dispose of an application for the return of a "document". According to him it is doubtful whether the memorandum of Appeal is a "document" within the meaning of that Rule. We are satisfied that this is not a document within the meaning of Rule 2 (10) of part I, Chapter II of the Appellate side Rules.
(2.) THE question now is whether the filed Memorandum of Appeal can be returned. This appeal was under clause 15 of the Letters Patent and the petitioner filed the same on the 14th january, 1966. But before filing it he did not obtain leave or the declaration of the judge who passed the order that the case was a fit one for such appeal. What the petitioner then does is to state that an application for leave to appeal under clause 15 of the Letters patent had been filed on the 5th january, 1966 and that was appended on the Memorandum of Appeal. It now appears that the application for leave under cl. 15 of the Letters Patent was rejected by the Court on the 15th february, 1966. Hence the appeal now has become incompetent and infructuous. The question now is can the memorandum of Appeal be returned. There is also a question of return of certified copies of the judgment and decree filed. Before dealing with the point about return of certified copies of judgment and decree we shall dispose of the main question whether the memorandum of Appeal can be returned.
(3.) THE relevant rule on the point is Rule 10, Pt. II, Chapter V of the appellate Side Rules which reads as follows :
"10. (1) When a Memorandum of Appeal is not in proper form and/or is not accompanied, by the necessary copies of papers, the registrar may allow time within which such memorandum must be amended, and/or the necessary papers filed, or may lay the same before the Division Bench for orders. (2) If a Memorandum of appeal is presented for admission without copies of the judgment and decree or order appealed from, it shall forthwith be returned to the advocate or party presenting it. If such copies are filed after the period of limitation has expired the memorandum shall be presented direct to the Division Bench. In case of an appeal from appellate decree or order, copies of the judgment and decree or order of the court of first instance shall be filed along with the Memorandum of appeal. ";
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