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N.Vishwanathan vs State Bank Of India

Madras High Court|21 November, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

The respondent has filed a suit in O.S.No.59 of 2013 for recovery for a sum of Rs.8,24,123/- together with interest. In the aforesaid suit, the petitioner has filed an interlocutory application in IA.No.941 of 2015 under section 151 of CPC seeking stay of the suit proceedings on the ground that writ petition in WP.No.21444 of 2015 has been filed before this Court on behalf of Nilgiris District Floriculture Small Farmers Association. However, the trial Court has dismissed the said application. Challenging the said order, the petitioner/respondent has filed the present Civil Revision Petition before this Court.
2. According to the petitioner, pending CRP, this Court on 22.07.2016 in WP.No.21444 of 2015 passed an order with a direction to the State Government to examine how best the relief can be granted to the floriculturists keeping in mind the guidelines of the Reserve Bank of India, within a period of three months from the date of receipt of copy of the said order. According to the learned counsel for the petitioner, when there is direction issued by this Court is still pending with the Government, the petitioner will be prejudiced if any order has been passed by the trial court in the aforesaid suit. Therefore, the petitioner has filed the instant application seeking stay of the suit proceedings until the order passed by the Government.
3. According to the respondent, the dispute involved in the present suit is not connected with the issue pending before the Government. The Scheme announced by the Government would not apply to the petitioner and the relief sought for by the Association in the writ petition are entirely different. Hence, the contention of the petitioner cannot be countenanced and the same is liable to be rejected.
4. From the above facts, it is seen that the petitioner has filed the present application by contending that the Nilgiris District Floriculture Farmer Association has filed the Writ Petition in WP.No.21444 of 2015 seeking direction to the Government to frame a scheme for the debt alleviation of the farmers of Nilgiris District. This Court by an order dated 22.07.2016 in WP.No.21444 of 2015, disposed of the said Writ Petition with a direction to the Government to consider the grievance of the association.
5. In view of the aforesaid submissions of the parties, the relief sought for by the farmers association in the aforesaid writ petition, can be gone into the merits of the suit by filing appropriate documents. At this stage, the order passed by the trial court dismissing the application deserved to be confirmed. Therefore, this Court does not warrant to interfere with the order passed by the court below. However, it is open to both the parties to place the materials before the court below to establish the applicability of the Scheme announced by the Government to the petitioner.
6. The Civil Revision Petition is dismissed with the above observations. There is no order as to costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petition is closed.
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Title

N.Vishwanathan vs State Bank Of India

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
21 November, 2017