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Karmapa Charitable Trust and Ors. vs. State of Sikkim and Ors.

Decided on 28 October 2024• Citation: WP(C)/24/2024• High Court of Sikkim
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                    THE   HIGH   COURT    OF  SIKKIM     : GANGTOK                  
                               (Civil Extraordinary Jurisdiction)                   
                                          th                                        
                                Dated : 28  October, 2024                           
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              SINGLE BENCH : THE HON’BLE MRS. JUSTICE MEENAKSHI MADAN RAI, JUDGE    
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                                 WP(C)   No.24   of 2024                            
                      Petitioners    :    Karmapa Charitable Trust and Others       
                                                versus                              
                      Respondents    :    State of Sikkim and Others                
                                Petition under Article 227 of                       
                                 the Constitution of India                          
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                  Appearance                                                        
                     Mr. K. K. Rai, Senior Advocate and Mr. B. Sharma, Senior Advocate
                     with Mr. S. K. Pandey and Mr. Norden Tshering Bhutia, Advocates for
                     the Petitioners.                                               
                     Mr. S. K. Chettri, Government Advocate with Mr. Sedenla Bhutia,
                     Legal Officer (R-2) and Mr. Sonam Palden Tamang, Legal Retainer
                     (R-2) for the State-Respondents No.1 and 2.                    
                     Mr. Anmole Prasad, Senior Advocate and Mr. N. Rai, Senior Advocate
                     with Mr. Sagar Chettri and Ms. Yangchen D. Gyatso, Advocates for
                     the Respondent No.3.                                           
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                                       ORDER                                        
                 Meenakshi Madan Rai, J.                                            
                 1.                                                                 
                           Two Orders are being assailed before this Court in the   
                 instant Petition;                                                  
                      (i)  Order dated 20-06-2023, of the Court of the Learned      
                           District Judge, at Namchi, in Title Suit No.04 of 2022   
                           (Karmapa Charitable Trust and 3 Others vs. State of      
                           Sikkim and  3 Others), which was  to decide an           
                           application filed by the Petitioners on 15-03-2023       
                           before the Learned Trial Court. Vide the Application     
                           the Petitioners sought to cross-examine the Local        
                           Commissioner, in view of his interim report dated 05-    
                           12-2022.                                                 

                                          WP(C) No.24 of 2024                       
                           Karmapa Charitable Trust and Others vs. State of Sikkim and Others 2
                      (ii) The second Order that is impugned before this Court is   
                           dated 20-05-2024, which was to decide an application     
                           filed by the Petitioners under Section 151 of the Code   
                           of Civil Procedure, 1908 (her                            
                                                       einafter the, “CPC”),        
                           seeking directions of the Court to  restrain the         
                           Defendant   No.3   from    carrying  out   any           
                           demolition/alteration/construction in the suit property  
                           in violation of the status quo order granted by the      
                           District Court and the Higher Courts and directing the   
                           Defendant  No.1  to  use  police force to  stop          
                           demolition/alteration/construction in the suit property  
                           in violation of the said orders.                         
                 2.                                                                 
                           Heard Learned Counsel for the parties.                   
                 3.                                                                 
                           The crux of these two applications arise from the        
                 Petitions filed by the Petitioners under Order XXXIX Rule 2A read  
                 with Section 151 of the CPC and Section 151 of the CPC on 03-12-   
                 2022 before the Learned Trial Court. Pursuant thereto, an interim  
                 report was filed by the Local Commissioner on 05-12-2022 and       
                 another report on  01-05-2024. The  reports of  the Local          
                 Commissioner came to be filed as the Petitioners alleged in their  
                 Petitions (supra) that                                             
                                    despite the Order of the Hon’ble Supreme        
                 Court dated 07-01-2013, there had been violation of the same by    
                 demolition of the main gate as well as construction of fresh       
                 structures in the area.                                            
                 4.                                                                 
                           To comprehend the matter, the relevant portion of the    
                 Order of the Supreme Court dated 07-01-2013, is extracted below    
                 which inter alia reads as follows;                                 
                                 7.  In our considered opinion, essential repairs to
                                “                                                   
                                the buildings in dispute should not be prevented by 
                                any order of status quo passed by the trial Court of by

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                           Karmapa Charitable Trust and Others vs. State of Sikkim and Others 3
                                the High Court as essential repairs have to be taken
                                up immediately to make the buildings habitable.     
                                8.   We, therefore, modify the impugned order of    
                                the High Court and permit the appellant to carry out
                                the essential repairs in the buildings in question in the
                                presence of a Local Commissioner to be immediately  
                                appointed by the trial Court. We further direct that
                                after the repairs are carried out, the Local        
                                Commissioner will submit a report to the trial Court
                                indicating therein the exact nature of the repairs  
                                carried out by the appellant.                       
                                9.   We make it clear that we are not permitting the
                                appellant to carry out any demolition or new        
                                construction in the buildings in question and have  
                                permitted the essential repairs to be carried out in the
                                presence of the Local Commissioner. We also make it 
                                clear that we have not expressed any opinion on the 
                                merits of the case of either party.                 
                                                          ”                         
                                                             [emphasis supplied]    
                 5.                                                                 
                           A bare reading of the Order indicates that there was no  
                 scope for filing of interim reports by the Local Commissioner and a
                 report by the Local Commissioner was to be submitted before the    
                 Learned Trial Court only after repairs were carried out indicating 
                 the exact nature of the repairs carried out by the Respondent No.3.
                 6.                                                                 
                           In light of the specific direction in the order of the   
                 Supreme Court extracted (supra), I am of the considered opinion    
                 that the Learned Trial Court has exceeded its jurisdiction by calling
                 for interim reports from the Local Commissioner and allowing the   
                 parties to file their objection to the interim report dated 05-12- 
                 2022.   These interim reports are therefore to be and are          
                 disregarded and accordingly set aside.                             
                 7.                                                                 
                           Both impugned Orders of the Learned Trial Court are      
                 consequently quashed and set aside.                                
                 8.                                                                 
                           In terms of the Order of th                              
                                                   e Hon’ble Supreme Court          
                 (supra) and as agreed between the Learned Counsel for the parties  
                 the Local Commissioner shall submit his report on 01-03-2025,      
                 before the Learned Trial Court indicating the exact nature of the  
                 repairs which has been carried out, as the O                       
                                                         rder of the Hon’ble        
                 Supreme  Court was pronounced on 07-01-2013 and  almost a          

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                 decade has elapsed since and the repairs cannot continue in        
                 perpetuity.                                                        
                 9.                                                                 
                           Petition stands disposed of accordingly.                 
                 10.                                                                
                           Copy of this Judgment be transmitted to the Learned      
                 Trial Court for information.                                       
                                                    ( Meenakshi Madan Rai )         
                                                            Judge                   
                                                            28-10-2024              
             Approved for reporting : Yes                                           
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