IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. CR NO.1610/2009 Date of Decision:24.3.2009. Jagat Singh and another ..........Petitioners. Versus Avtar Singh and others ..........Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JASWANT SINGH. Present: Mr.Anil Chawla,Advocate for the petitioners. JASWANT SINGH,J(Oral). Petitioners-decree holders have filed this revision petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India praying for expeditious disposal of the execution application No.374/2006 (copy Annexure P/1) titled Jagat Singh and another vs. Avtar Singh and others pending in the Court of Ms.Daljit Kaur, Civil Judge (Junior Division), Amritsar, now fixed for 28.3.2009. It is stated that the suit for specific performance of an agreement to sell filed by the petitioners-decree holders was decreed by the appellate Court vide judgement and decree dated 2.2.2001. The regular second appeal filed by the defendants-JDs was dismissed by this Court on 23.1.2002 and the review application also stood dismissed on 12.4.2002. The defendants-JDs filed an SLP before the Hon'ble Supreme Court which was also dismissed vide order dated 12.4.2006. Learned counsel contends that the execution petition was filed by CR NO.1610/2009 2 the petitioners-decree holders in the year 2002 and the objections filed by the defendants-judgement debtors were were also dismissed vide order 30.5.2008 (Annexure P/3). Thereafter, the petitioners-decree holders submitted the draft sale deeds, as in terms of the decree they had already deposited the balance sale consideration. The defendants-judgement debtors filed objections to the draft sale deeds on 28.7.2008. Learned counsel submits that since 28.7.2008 the matter has not made any headway and is being adjourned for consideration of the objections to the draft sale deeds. In these facts a prayer is being made for directing the Executing Court to expedite the disposal of the execution proceedings. After hearing the learned counsel and keeping in view the facts of the case, the prayer seems to be reasonable & justified, hence accepted. The learned Executing Court is directed to decide the execution proceedings expeditiously and preferably within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. Disposed of in the above terms. 24.3.2009. (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge