THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION NO.. 4539 OF 2010 DT.27.1.2010 Between: Kovvuri Saidulu and ors … Petitioners And Medapate Subrahmanya Someswara Dharma Reddy … Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner: Sri A.S.C. Bose Counsel for respondent: Sri V Mallik The Court made the following ORDER: THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 4539 of 2010 ORDER: Heard both counsel. The petitioners herein are the judgment debtors who suffered a decree dated 7.12.2006 in O S No. 41 of 2001 on the file of the Senior Civil Judge, Tanuku, West Godavari district and the respondent, who is decree holder, initiated execution proceedings in E.P. No.221 of 2007 in O S No. 41 of 2001, on the file of the Principal Senior Civil Judge, Visakapatnam seeking arrest of the petitioner for non payment of decretal amount. The Court below, by an order dated 18.8.2009 issued arrest warrant of judgment debtors. Aggrieved by the said order, the present revision petition is filed and this Court by order dated 24.9.2010 while issuing notices to respondents, granted interim stay of arrest subject to condition of petitioners deposit half of the decretal amount within six weeks. Learned counsel for the respondent submitted that the said conditional order was not complied with and the petitioners herein have only deposited an amount of Rs.90,000/- till date, which is far less than half of the decretal amount to be deposited by them in terms of the orders of this Court. Whereas, the learned counsel for petitioners requested to grant reasonable time for payment of the entire balance decretal amount. Heard the learned counsel for petitioners and learned counsel for respondent and perused the material available on record. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, the revision petition is disposed of permitting the petitioner to deposit the entire balance decretal amount in three equal monthly instalments, first of such instalment shall be paid by 5.2.2011 and the next two instalments shall be paid by 5.3.2011 and 5.4.2011 respectively. In default of payment of any of the instalments, this order stands vacated and it would be open for the respondent to proceed against the petitioners/judgment debtors in accordance with law. It is needless to mention that the respondent/decree holder is at liberty to withdraw the amount already deposited and the balance decretal amount to be deposited by the petitioners. Subject to above, the revision stands disposed of. No costs. _____________ V ESWARAIAH,J DATE: 27.1.2011 TVK THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V ESWARAIAH C.R.P. NO. 4539 of 2000 DATE: 27.1.2011