Bawa Nihal
Singh Vs. The State of Punjab [1995] INSC 610 (1 November 1995)
Ramaswamy,
K. Ramaswamy, K. Kirpal B.N. (J)
CITATION:
JT 1995 (8) 94 1995 SCALE (6)220
ACT:
HEAD NOTE:
O R D
E R
It is
very unfortunate that the matter is not being prosecuted diligently. It is seen
from the office report dated October 25, 1994 that after issue of notice by
this Court on 3.5.1993, letters were issued to the counsel for the appellant on
15.5.1993, 13.6.1994, 15.7.1994 and 6.8.1994 with a default clause to pay the
requisite deficit process fee and also to file copies of the applications.
However,
on action was taken. Again when the matter was listed on 3.5.1993, it was
reported that one of the appellants died and his legal representatives were
directed to be brought on record, notice to be taken and process fee along with
miscellaneous petition was required to be deposited. The Registry of this Court
has given notice to the counsel for payment of the requisite process fee along
with the copies of petitions but that was also not done.
When
the matter was again posted before the Court on 2.1.1995 for forther orders,
this court ordered: "For weeks for complying with the office objections.
In default, the Civil Misc. Petition Nos. 4315-17/87 shall stand
dismissed".
Therefore,
the applications by self-operation of the said order stand dismissed.
Consequently,
the appeal also requires to be dismissed as having abated as a whole. It is
accordingly dismissed.
No.
costs.
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