Phuritsabam Shanti Singh vs Phuritsabam Tolpishak Singh & 6 Ors on 17 April, 2025

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Manipur High Court

Phuritsabam Shanti Singh vs Phuritsabam Tolpishak Singh & 6 Ors on 17 April, 2025

KHOIROM Digitally
          KHOIROM
                   signed by
                                                                                        Item No. 37
BIPINCHAN BIPINCHANDRA     SINGH
          Date: 2025.04.21
DRA SINGH 16:38:39 +05'30'              IN THE HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR
                                                  AT IMPHAL
                                        CRP(C.R.P. Art. 227) No. 42 of 2024

              Phuritsabam Shanti Singh
                                                                                       ... Petitioner
                                                       - Versus -
              Phuritsabam Tolpishak Singh & 6 Ors.
                                                                                    ... Respondents


                                                B E F O R E
                              HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. D. KRISHNAKUMAR


                                                     O R D E R

17.04.2025

[1] Heard Mr. Kh. Shanta, learned counsel appearing for the

petitioner and Mr. LN Ngamba, learned counsel appearing for the respondents.

[2] The present petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging

the order dated 15.04.2024 passed in Revenue Misc. Case No. 63 of 2023

wherein, the petitioner filed an application under Section 5 of the Limitation

Act, 1963 praying for condonation of 2 years, 2 months and 5 days delay in

filing the Revenue revision Petition against the order dated 23.12.2020 passed

in Mutation Case No. 601/SDC/IW(C)/2020 passed by the Ld. SDC, Imphal

West, Central, Manipur. The said application was rejected by the Presiding

Officer, Revenue Tribunal, Manipur and challenging the same, the present

petition has been filed before this Court.

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[3] The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner contented that

though it has been clearly raised ground in the revenue record that the

petitioner had a knowledge only from the date of mutation and therefore, came

to know on the land record in the name of Shri Ph. Tolpishak Singh and

therefore, only from the date of knowledge, appeal has been filed before the

Ld. Tribunal. This aspect has not been considered by the Ld. Tribunal.

[4] The learned counsel appearing for the respondent submits that

the petitioner has already filed a suit being O.S. No. 40 of 2024 and the same

has been pending as against the same respondent before the Ld. Civil Judge

(Jr. Divn.), Imphal West – I, Manipur. In such circumstances, the learned

counsel appearing for the respondent seeks for dismissal of the civil revision

petition.

[5] The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner raised the

ground that challenging the order passed before the Ld. Tribunal by way of

appeal along with condon delay application as against the order passed in the

Mutation Case which has been passed in the year 2020 and the according to

the petitioner, he was not aware of the order passed in the year 2020 which

he came to know that the aforesaid order has been mutated in the revenue

record at the time of digitization of the record and therefore, the order of the

Ld. Tribunal is incorrect.

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[6] Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the

petitioner also admitted that the O.S. No. 40 of 2024 is pending before the Ld.

Civil Judge (Jr. Divn.), Imphal West – I, Manipur, the petitioner can very well

seek remedy before the Civil Court. The learned counsel for the respondent

has also no objection stating that the petitioner can agitate the remedy before

the Civil Court.

[7] In such consensus, this Court is not inclined to interfere with the

order and therefore, dismiss the civil revision petition. However, the Civil Court

is to consider independently without any observation made in the order passed

by the Ld. Tribunal.

[8] With the above observation, the present petition stands

dismissed.

CHIEF JUSTICE
Bipin

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