THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY C.R.P.No.2739 of 2009 ORDER: The petitioner filed O.S.No.431 of 2004 in the Court of Additional Junior Civil Judge, Srikalahasti, against the 2nd respondent, for the relief of specific performance of an agreement of sale, dated 20.04.2004, in respect of the suit schedule property. The suit was filed, on 27.12.2004. It is stated that the 2nd respondent sold that very property on 30.12.2004, i.e. three days after the suit was filed, but before he received the summons. The 1st respondent, in turn, filed O.S.No.26 of 2007 in the Court of Senior Civil Judge, Srikalahasti, against the 2nd respondent and the petitioner, for the relief of declaration of title and delivery of possession. The 1st respondent filed I.A.No.1820 of 2006, under Order I Rule 10 C.P.C., with a prayer to implead him in the suit. The application was opposed by the petitioner. The trial Court allowed the I.A., through order, dated 30.03.2009. The same is challenged in this revision. Heard Sri V.Sudhakar Reddy, learned counsel for the petitioner, and Sri K.Mohan Rami Reddy, learned counsel for the 1st respondent. It is no doubt true that, in a suit for specific performance, it is only the parties to the agreement that are the necessary parties. Where however, whether before, or after, the date of agreement of sale, the title is passed on to the third party, he must also be impleaded. The reason is that the presence of such a person becomes necessary for effective execution of the decree, in the event of the suit being decreed. In fact, it is in the interests of the petitioner that the 1st respondent is impleaded. In case the suit is decreed, the 2nd respondent may not be able to convey the title effectively, unless the sale in favour of the 1st respondent is set aside or held to be a nullity. This Court is not inclined to interfere with the order under revision. The C.R.P. is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ______________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J Dated:02.09.2010 GJ