THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION NO.1114 OF 2009 ORDER: The deceased-first petitioner filed this revision under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, inter alia, seeking to assail the correctness of the order dated 09.02.2009 passed in I.A.No.103 of 2007 in O.S.No.4158 of 2002 on the file of the I Additional Rent Controller- cum-XIII Junior Civil Judge, Hyderabad, in dismissing the petition filed under Order VI Rule 17 read with Section 151 of the Code of the Civil Procedure, 1908, seeking to permit the petitioner to add a paragraph after para No.5 as “5.a”. Briefly stated, the facts, which are necessary for disposal of this appeal, are that the deceased-first petitioner filed the suit for perpetual injunction. In spite of status quo order granted by the Court below in I.A.No.592 of 2002, the defendants proceeded with construction and therefore, it necessitated the first petitioner in seeking further reliefs. Hence, she sought amendment of the plaint by adding a paragraph after para No.5 as “5.a”. The Court below did not find favour with the request of the first petitioner and rejected the same mainly on the ground that the chief affidavit has already been filed. Hence, the revision. On the death of the first petitioner, petitioners 2 to 5 came on record as per the order of this Court dated 08.11.2010 in CRPMP.No.6136 of 2010. Having heard the submissions made and on perusal of the material available on record, it is quite apparent that the present necessity on behalf of the first petitioner to seek for amendment arose in view of the subsequent developments occurred post-suit. Therefore, there could not have any objection as such on the part of the respondents. The rights of the parties are to be decided as on the date of filing the suit, however, when there are subsequent events and developments, they also have to be taken note of and appropriate relief to be granted. In the circumstances, the Court below is not right in rejecting the said petition. The Civil Revision Petition is allowed and the order dated 09.02.2009 passed in I.A.No.103 of 2007 in O.S.No.4158 of 2002 is set aside. Consequently, I.A.No.103 of 2007 stands allowed and the Court below shall dispose of the suit within a period of six {6} months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs. _________________ (B.PRAKASH RAO, J) 3rd February 2011 RRB