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Issues: Whether the petitioner should be granted liberty under the Court's inherent powers to place an additional order on record and be afforded a fresh hearing.
Analysis: The application was moved under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to place on record a subsequent order relied upon by the petitioner. Since the respondents had been served and did not appear, and as the requested document was considered relevant for the further consideration of the matter, the request was allowed. The Court also granted a fresh hearing and directed renotification.
Conclusion: The application was allowed and the petitioner was permitted to place the document on record, with the matter directed to be heard afresh.