Supreme Court of India

Narpat Singh vs Rajasthan Financial Corporation on 24 September, 2007

Supreme Court of India
Narpat Singh vs Rajasthan Financial Corporation on 24 September, 2007
Bench: A.K. Mathur, Markandey Katju
           CASE NO.:
Appeal (civil)  2181-2182 of 2001

PETITIONER:
NARPAT SINGH

RESPONDENT:
RAJASTHAN FINANCIAL CORPORATION

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 24/09/2007

BENCH:
A.K. MATHUR & MARKANDEY KATJU

JUDGMENT:

JUDGMENT

IN
I.A. No.15-16 of 2007

ORDER

We have heard learned counsel for the parties.

I.A. No. 15-16 for clarification and direction of Court’s Order dated
3.5.2007 are totally misconceived. Moreover, ordinarily nos. I.A. lies
after a case is finally disposed of. Ordinarily, an I.A. is maintainable
only in a pending case. Once a case is finally disposed of the Court
becomes functus officio, and thereafter an I.A. lies ordinarily only for
correcting clerical or accidental mistakes. The same are accordingly,
dismissed.

Put up the Contempt Petitions (C) No. 151 -152 of 2007 in Civil Appeal No.
2181-2182 of 2001 after six months.