Delhi High Court · 2025-04-02
CHARANPAADUKA INDUSTRIES PVT LTD THROUGH ITS AR VAIBHAV GUPTA vs MS SARAS KNIT INDIA
- Citation / case number
- CM(M)-605/2025 2025:DHC:2299
- Court
- Delhi High Court
- Petitioner
- CHARANPAADUKA INDUSTRIES PVT LTD THROUGH ITS AR VAIBHAV GUPTA
- Respondent
- MS SARAS KNIT INDIA
Judgment text excerpt
$~43 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision: 2nd April, 2025 + CM(M) 605/2025 & CM APPL. 19149/2025 & CM APPL. 19150/2025 CHARANPAADUKA INDUSTRIES PVT LTD THROUGH ITS AR VAIBHAV GUPTA .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Prem Garg, Advocate. versus MS SARAS KNIT INDIA .....Respondent Through: Mr. Abhishek Gupta, Advocate. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ JAIN J U D G M E N T (oral) 1. Petitioner is defending a commercial suit and is aggrieved by order dated 10.03.2025 whereby his request to place on record certain additional documents has been discarded, being devoid of merit. 2. Curiously, the application had been moved under Order XI Rule 1 (5) CPC whereas, it should have been filed under Order XI Rule 1 (10) CPC. 3. During course of the arguments, learned counsel for petitioner/defendant has restricted his request, merely, with respect to placing on record GST details. 4. It is submitted that such details are mentioned in affidavit of the concerned witness i.e. DW-2 Mr. Inderjeet Singh and the permission to the abovesaid effect may be granted, as, even otherwise, these documents are of impeccable character. It is also submitted that these documents were not in the control and possession of the actual defendant and these are rather being Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed CM(M) 605/2025 1 By:SONIA THAPLIYAL Signing Date:03.04.2025 18:46:20 sought to be placed on record by the concerned witness himself. 5. Learned counsel for respondent/plaintiff appears on advance notice and submits that, without prejudice to his rights and contentions, he would have no objection to the abovesaid limited request. 6. Keeping in mind the overall facts and circumstances of the case, the nature of the proposed document and also the concession given by learned counsel fo