THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1869 of 2010 DT.5.8.2011 Between: Kamna Venkata Ranga Rao … Petitioner And Nekkanti Satyanarayana … Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner: Sri N.Venkateswarlu Counsel for respondent: Sri K.Suresh Reddy The Court made the following ORDER: THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1869 of 2010 O R D E R: The petitioner herein is the Judgment-Debtor, who suffered a decree for a sum of Rs.1,61,704/- by a Judgment and Decree, dated 4-3-2009 in O.S.No.40 of 2008, on the file of II Additional Senior Civil Judge, Fast Track Court, Guntur. As the decretal amount was not paid, the respondent decree- holder herein filed E.P.No.200 of 2009 under Order 21 Rule 37 and 38 of the Code of Civil Procedure for detention of the petitioner in civil prison for realisation of the E.P amount of Rs.1,61,704/-. The executing Court, after conducting necessary enquiry held that the petitioner herein is having sufficient means, and in fact, he has deposited Rs.18 lakhs and odd in O.S.204 of 2007 seeking the relief of specific performance and also owns a flat bearing No.504 in Yaganti Mini Apartments in Guntur and allowed the E.P holding that the petitioner is liable for detention and accordingly issued arrest warrant under Rule 35 against the petitioner on payment of batta and subsistence allowance. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner herein filed the present revision. This Court on 30-4-2010, while ordering notice before admission granted interim stay on condition of the petitioner depositing half of the decretal amount within six weeks from that date. It is stated across the Bar that the order was complied with and half of the decretal amount was paid. Heard the learned counsel. The learned counsel for the petitioner seeks some reasonable time for payment of the decretal amount. The learned counsel for the respondent submits that if the said entire decretal amount is paid within the reasonable time, he has no objection. In the circumstances, the petitioner is permitted to deposit entire balance E.P amount in two equal monthly instalments, of which the first instalment shall be paid by 10th September 2011 and the 2nd and final instalment by 10th of October 2011. In the event of the petitioner failing to deposit any of the instalments, the order of this Court stands vacated and it is open for the judgment-decree holder to execute the impugned orders. With the direction as above, the revision is disposed of. No costs. ______________ V. ESWARAIAH,J DATE: 5.8.2011 grk THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1869 of 2010 DATE: 5.8.2011