THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO C.R.P. No.4896 of 2010 ORDER Heard both sides and at their request, the main revision itself it taken up for disposal. This revision is filed by the petitioner/defendant under Article 227 of the Constitution of India inter alia seeking to assail the correctness of the order of dismissal, dated 06.09.2010, passed in I.A.No.1307 of 2010 in O.S.No.150 of 2009 filed under Order VIII Rule 1-A(3) CPC to receive the documents enclosed to the list and mark the same as exhibits on his behalf in the suit. O.S.No.150 of 2009 was filed for recovery of money. The Court below by going into the merits of the I.A., as well as the correctness of the documents as to their admissibility etc., did not find favour and dismissed the same. Hence this revision. Having heard the learned counsel for both sides and perused the material on record, it is to be seen that the scope of the provision under which the I.A., is filed only for receipt of the documents, but not to mark the same and receive as evidence. As and when such documents are sought to be marked or received in evidence, the objection can as well be considered both at the instance of the petitioner and the respondent, but, such objection cannot be entertained at the stage of mere receipt of the documents by the Court in the suit. In view of the same, the Civil Revision Petition is allowed and the order under revision is set aside, and I.A.No.1307 of 2010 in O.S.No.150 of 2009 is allowed granting liberty to the respondent herein to raise any objection that may be considered with regard to marking of the documents. No costs. __________________ B.PRAKASH RAO, J Date:21.01.2011. sj