Arun Chopra v. Shyam Sunder

Delhi High Court · 02 Sep 2015 · 2015:DHC:7261
Hima Kohli
Ex.P.28/2015
2015:DHC:7261
civil other

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The Delhi High Court disposed of an execution petition as satisfied upon the Judgment Debtor filing an affidavit in compliance with a court-recorded settlement.

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Ex.P.28/2015 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
EX.P. 28/2015
ARUN CHOPRA ..... Decree Holder
Through : Mr. Anuj Nair, Advocate
VERSUS
SHYAM SUNDER ..... Judgement Debtor
Through :
JUDGMENT
Debtor in person.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE HIMA KOHLI O R D E R 02.09.2015

1. On 25.8.2015, the Judgment Debtor was directed to file an affidavit in terms of the settlement recorded on the last date.

2. The said affidavit has not been filed. However, counsel for the Decree Holder states that as the Judgment Debtor is not represented through counsel, he has assisted him to draft and file the affidavit, which has been filed in the Registry only this morning. A copy thereof is handed over by the counsel for the Decree Holder, who states that the said affidavit has been drafted by the Judgment Debtor in terms of the statement made by him on 25.8.2015 and in view of the said undertaking, the present execution petition stands satisfied.

3. A copy of the affidavit drafted and filed on behalf of the Judgment Debtor and handed over by the counsel for the Decree 2015:DHC:7261 Ex.P.28/2015 Holder, is taken on record. The original shall be traced and placed on record.

4. The petition is disposed of while leaving the parties to bear their own expenses. HIMA KOHLI, J SEPTEMBER 02, 2015 sk/ap