THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY Civil Revision Petition No.1079 of 2011 Dated 28th March, 2011 Between: Aravala Bhaskara Rao …Petitioner And Bandaru Venkata Janardhana Rao and another …Respondents Counsel for the petitioner: Sri Modhalavalasa Krishna Rao Counsel for respondents: --- The Court made the following: ORDER: This civil revision petition is filed purportedly under Section 115 of CPC questioning the delivery warrant issued by the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Srikakulam in E.A.No.8 of 2011 in E.P.No.73 of 2009 in O.S.No.94 of 2004. The petitioner is the judgment debtor in O.S.No.94 of 2004. In execution of the decree passed against him, his property is put to sale in pursuance of an order passed in E.P.No.73 of 2009. Evidently, the said property was sold in public auction, wherein respondent No.2 has purchased the same. It is the case of the petitioner that on coming to know about the sale of the property, he has filed two applications, one for setting aside the sale and the other for staying all further proceedings, pending disposal of the said application. The petitioner further pleaded that even before those applications were heard, respondent No.1 was trying to get the delivery warrant executed. From the facts noted above, it is evident that the petitioner’s applications for setting aside the sale and for staying of all further proceedings are pending in the lower Court. Therefore, the order passed by the lower Court, which is subject matter of the said applications filed by the petitioner, cannot be questioned in this civil revision petition filed under Section 115 of CPC. If the petitioner has any grievance that his applications are not being disposed of, he could have moved this Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. Be that as it may, the lower Court is directed to dispose of the applications filed by the petitioner in accordance with law, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. Subject to the above direction, the civil revision petition is disposed of. As a sequel to disposal of the civil revision petition, C.R.P.M.P.No.1534 of 2011 filed by the petitioner for interim relief is disposed of as infructuous. C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 28th March, 2011 Note: Issue CC in three days. (b/o) VGB