IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN PRESENT THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 1849 OF 2010 BETWEEN: Vaddamanu Sarada Dakshayani and another …PETITIONERS AND Vaddamanu Badrinath …RESPONDENT The Court made the following: THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.R.L. NAGESWARA RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 1849 OF 2010 O R D E R: The revision is filed against the order of the lower Court in E.P.No.40 of 2009 in F.C.O.P.No.1556 of 1995 on the file of Family Court, Hyderabad, whereunder the petitioners, who are the wife and daughter of the respondent, filed execution petition directing the respondent for depositing of alleged arrears of maintenance said to have been granted on an interim application before the High Court. The lower Court after considering the application has dismissed the said execution petition. Aggrieved by the said order, the present revision is filed. 2. I have gone through the entire order of the lower Court and also the orders passed by the Division Bench in the connected matter. As rightly found by the lower Court, there is no specific order directing for payment of the maintenance in the earlier proceedings. Therefore, the claim for execution does not arise. However, at the intervention of the Court, the respondent was willing to pay substantial amount to the daughter towards her educational expenditure without prejudice to the contentions of both the parties about the rights of maintenance, marriage expenses etc. Therefore, the Court has satisfied for payment of Rs.5,00,000/- as the educational expenses for the daughter. The respondent has readily agreed and he is willing to give Rs.1,00,000/- immediately and to deposit Rs.4,00,000/- in four quarterly instalments. Therefore, in view of the above circumstances, the 2nd petitioner, who is the daughter, was directed to be present in Court, but she could not present because of examination. 3. Therefore, the respondent is directed to deposit Rs.1,00,000/- to the credit of F.C.O.P.No.1556 of 1995 on the file of Family Court, Hyderabad, within one week and that amount shall be permitted to be withdrawn by the 2nd petitioner. The other instalments at quarterly rests shall be deposited by the respondent commencing from July, 2011 before 10th, on such deposit and on application filed by the daughter, the Court shall consider the need and necessity and pass such other orders in the interest of the 2nd petitioner for her educational expenses after hearing both sides and also keeping the interest of the daughter as paramount of both the parties. 4. Accordingly, the revision is disposed of. No costs. ________________________ N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO, J Date: 06-04-2011. INL