The Asian Age

SC resents delay in final decrees by trial courts in partition cases

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New Delhi, June 13: The Supreme Court on Friday took strong exception to the delay on the part of the trial courts in initiating the final decree proceeding­s under the Civil Procedure Code while deciding partition lawsuits after awarding preliminar­y judgments.

A bench of Justice S Abdul Nazeer and Justice Vikram Nath directed all trial courts in the country to start the process of passing the final decree just after the initial ones to avoid delay in justice delivery while dealing with the partition lawsuits.

‘’We are of the view that once a preliminar­y decree is passed by the Trial Court, the court should proceed with the case for drawing up the final decree suo motu. After passing of the preliminar­y decree, the Trial Court has to list the matter for taking steps under Order XX Rule 18 of the CPC.

‘’The courts should not adjourn the matter sine die, as has been done in the instant case. There is also no need to file a separate final decree proceeding. In the same suit, the court should allow the concerned party to file an appropriat­e applicatio­n for drawing up the final decree,’’ the verdict stated.

Needless to state that a lawsuit comes to an end only when a final decree is drawn, it said.

‘’Therefore, we direct the Trial Courts to list the matter for taking steps under... of the CPC (for passing the final decree) soon after passing of the preliminar­y decree for partition and separate possession of the property, suo motu (on its own) and without requiring initiation of any separate proceeding­s,’’ the SC directed.

The apex court also directed its Registry to forward a copy of its judgement to the Registrar Generals of all high courts ‘’who in turn are directed to circulate the directions’’ on immediate drawing up of final decrees after passing the preliminar­y ones in partition cases to avoid delay.

The trial courts, while deciding the partition lawsuits, first pass the preliminar­y decree which declares the rights or shares of the parties to the partition.

Once the shares of the parties have been declared in the preliminar­y decree, the final decree is awarded for determinin­g the actual shares and the details of the properties after holding the inquiry and this takes an unusually very long time as it is left to the litigants to initiate the process before trial courts.

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