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Madhya Pradesh High Court

Smt. Geeta vs Guruprasad on 7 August, 2018

                                                 THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH

                                                          COMMON CONDITIONAL ORDER

                                      IN MATTERS NOTIFIED AT SERIAL NOS. 1001, 1002, 1004 & 1005 ON
                                                    THE BOARD DATED 07-08-2018
                                              DUE TO NON-COMPLIANCE OF COURT ORDER


                                    JABALPUR, DATED: 07.08.2018
                                           The Court proposes to pass this common conditional order to obviate passing
                                    of identical conditional order in these matters involving similar office
                                    objection/default.
                                           In all these matters, due to non-removal of office objection within the
                                    prescribed time as per the Rules, the concerned matter was placed before the
                                    Registrar in the first instance. The Registrar granted sufficient time to the
                                    petitioner(s)/applicant(s)/appellant(s) to cure the defect/office objection, however,
                                    due to non-removal of office objection/default within the prescribed time, the
                                    concerned matter was required to be once again listed before the Court. The Court
                                    granted further time, by passing common order on the earlier occasion.
                                           In spite of repeated opportunity (three times-one under Rules, second by the
                                    Registrar and third by Court), the petitioner(s)/ applicant(s)/appellant(s) has failed
                                    to cure the office objection/default. As a result, by way of indulgence and last
                                    opportunity, in terms of this order, SIX WEEKS' further time is granted to the
                                    petitioner(s)/applicant(s)/ appellant(s) in the respective matters to remove office
                                    objection/default and make the matter ready for further hearing within that time,
                                    failing which the concerned petition/application/appeal shall stand dismissed for
                                    non-prosecution without further reference to the Court.
                                          Provided, however, in cases, where the objection/default is about non-
                                    service of any of the respondent, on expiry of the extended period, the

concerned matter will stand dismissed for non-prosecution only against the unserved respondent(s), without further reference to the Court. The matter would then proceed against the remaining respondent(s).

In cases where the office objection/default has already been cured before passing of this order, it will be open to the concerned party to bring that fact to the notice of the Registrar (Judicial-II), who may examine the same and proceed with the matter as per the listing scheme, if ready for hearing.

If the office objections are removed within the time extended in terms of this order, the concerned matter(s) be made returnable on the date notified hereafter:

S.No. Cases as per Cause List No. Returnable Date
1. 1001, 1002, 1004 & 1005 24.09.2018 (Hemant Gupta) (Vijay Kumar Shukla) Chief Justice Judge psm Digitally signed by PREM SHANKAR MISHRA Date: 2018.08.07 02:47:43 -07'00'