BALBIR SINGH Vs. BHAJAN KAUR ALIAS BHAJNO AND OTHERS
LAWS(P&H)-2016-5-405
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on May 02,2016

BALBIR SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
Bhajan Kaur Alias Bhajno And Others Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Amit Rawal, J. - (1.) (Oral) - The petitioner-decree holder is aggrieved of the impugned order whereby application seeking extension of time to deposit the amount of Rs.10,000/- has been declined.
(2.) Mr. Vivek K. Thakur, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submits that in a suit for specific performance, an agreement to sell dated 19.8.1993 was entered into which was decreed by the trial court. The earnest money of Rs.1,90,000/- against the total sale consideration of Rs.2 lacs had already been deposited but the possession still remained with the vendor. The aforementioned suit was decreed vide judgment and decree dated 27.5.1998. The aforementioned judgment and decree was assailed by the respondents-defendants and the same was dismissed on 1.9.2001 and within 14 days, an application dated 14.9.2001 was filed seeking liberty of the court to deposit Rs.10,000/- but the same has been declined. There are two decree holders and one of the decree holder is resident of Canada and had given Power of Attorney to Swaran Singh, who unfortunately was indisposed being suffering from ailments and the documentary evidence, in this regard was also placed on record but the trial court has declined the relief.
(3.) Mr. Jagjit Singh, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent Nos. 1 and 2 submits that there was no interim stay before the lower appellate court qua judgment and decree of the trial court and therefore the period of two months lapsed and earlier the plaintiff failed to deposit the balance amount, therefore the decree has become in-executable as per provisions of Section 28(3) of Specific Relief Act, 1963 and provisions of Section 148 CPC cannot be enforced.;


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