Suday Shankar Jha v. State of NCT Delhi & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 02 Sep 2024 · 2024:DHC:6719
Manoj Jain
CM(M) 3291/2024
2024:DHC:6719
civil petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking a fixed-time disposal direction, holding that case management and disposal timelines are within the Trial Court’s discretion considering its workload.

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CM(M) 3291/2024 1
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 2nd September,2024
CM(M) 3291/2024 & CM APPL. 50291/2024
SUDAY SHANKAR JHA .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Dushyant Bharghava, Mr. Pawan Mehta, Mr. Karan Sharma and Mr. Bharat Bhushan, Mr. Manav Sharma and Mr. Sachin Yadav Advocates
VERSUS
STATE OF NCT DELHI & ORS. .....Respondent
Through: Ms. Vaishali Gupta, Panel Counsel (Civil), GNCTD)
Mr. Sharique Hussain, Advocate for R-5/BSES
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ JAIN
JUDGMENT
(oral)

1. Respondent no. 2 had filed a civil suit seeking injunction in the year

2019. Petitioner herein, besides filing written statement, also lodged a counter-claim, seeking compensation etc.

2. Prayer in the present petition is limited to the effect that learned Trial Court may be requested to dispose of the counter-claim and the suit within three months from today.

3. This Court does not have the benefit of going through all the orders passed by the learned Trial Court from time to time, though copies of some orders have been annexed with the present petition.

4. Be that as it may, without appreciating the workload pending before the CM(M) 3291/2024 2 learned Trial Court, there cannot be any automatic direction to dispose of the case within three months.

5. Present petition is, therefore, dismissed.

6. Needless to say, petitioner would be at liberty to move appropriate application before the learned Trial Court requesting the learned Trial Court to take up the matter on urgent basis and the petitioner would also be at liberty to make request before the learned Trial Court to direct that no unnecessary adjournments are sought from the opposite side. It will be upto the learned Trial Court to consider any such request, keeping in mind its own board and pendency.

7. Petition stands disposed of in the aforesaid terms.

MANOJ JAIN, J SEPTEMBER 2, 2024