THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.2915 of 2009 ORDER: The first respondent filed O.S.No.926 of 2004 in the Court of Principal Junior Civil Judge, Kadapa against the second respondent and the petitioner herein for perpetual injunction in respect of suit schedule properties. The suit was decreed on 25.01.2007. An appeal is said to be pending against the said decree. However, no order of stay was granted. The first respondent filed E.P.No.132 of 2007 for execution of the decree. Alleging that the petitioner is offering resistance for execution of the decree, the first respondent filed E.A.No.672 of 2008 under Section 151 CPC, with a prayer to grant police aid. The Executing Court allowed the E.A. through order, dated 20.06.2009. The same is challenged in this Civil Revision Petition. Heard Sri K.S.Murthy, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri V.R.Reddy Kovvuri, learned counsel for the first respondent. In the appeal filed by the petitioner against the decree in this suit, the lower appellate Court did not grant order of stay. Therefore, there is no impediment for the first respondent to seek execution of the decree. No objection can be raised for institution of execution proceedings by the first respondent. The grant of police aid in execution proceedings cannot be resorted to indiscriminately. Rule 97 of Order 21 CPC provides for the circumstances under, and the manner in which, the resistance or obstruction to a decree can be removed. An application filed under Section 151 CPC for grant of police aid that too, in the execution proceedings for enforcement of a decree for mandatory injunction, cannot be sustained in law. The first respondent has to enforce the decree in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the relevant provisions of Order 21 CPC. Hence, the Civil Revision Petition is allowed, and the order under revision is set aside. It is, however, left open to the first respondent to seek enforcement of the decree, strictly in accordance with the relevant provisions of Order 21 CPC. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J 18th AUGUST, 2009. kvni