HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE V.ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISON PETITION No. 2108 OF 2009 Thursday, the Twenty Third Day of December, Two Thousand and Ten Between Molli Appa Rao Petitioner AND Gopala Pillai Sasidharan Respondent ORAL ORDER: The petitioner is judgment debtor and he suffered a decree in O.S. No. 282 of 2003 dated 1.12.2003 on the file of the Junior Civil Judge, Gajuwaka for a sum of Rs.77,430.00. As the said decreetal amount had not been paid along with subsequent interest, the respondent filed E.P. No.274 of 2007 for realization of the decreetal amount of Rs.91,695/- along with costs of Rs.4,168/- seeking to issue show cause notice under Order 21 Rule 37 to the respondent, to show cause as to why he shall not be committed to civil prison, if the amount is not paid. Enquiry had been conducted and after taking several steps, the impugned order has been passed. This court while issuing notice granted interim stay subject to the condition of the petitioner depositing half of the decreetal amount within eight weeks, after giving credit to the amount already paid. Whether the said conditional order has been complied with or not, the petitioner is unable to furnish the particulars. I do not see any legal infirmity in the impugned order and, as such, the Civil Revision Petition is misconceived and is liable to be dismissed. However, the petitioner is granted six more weeks to pay the entire E.P. amount. If the entire amount is not paid within six weeks from today, the respondent – decree holder is at liberty to proceed further pursuant to the E.P. filed by him. Consequently the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. No to costs. ___________________ Justice V.Eswaraiah December 23, 2010 MAS