THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION NOs.4360, 4533 AND 4409 OF 2010 COMMON ORDER: Since all these three revisions arise out of common order, they are taken up together for disposal. The only grievance of the petitioners is against the refusal of the Court below in processing the applications for bringing the legal representatives on record for D-7, to set aside the abatement order by condoning the delay in filing the petitions. Even though an objection has been taken on behalf of the respondents that there could have been an exemption as such and the matter is coming up for arguments, having regard to the fact that substantial rights are involved in the suit where the parties are contesting, it is felt desirable that the legal representatives of the deceased should always be brought on record. Accordingly, all the three Civil Revision Petitions are allowed and the orders impugned are set aside. The three IA.SRs stand allowed and the Court below shall dispose of the suit within a period of three {3} months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs. _________________ (B.PRAKASH RAO, J) 10th March 2011 Note: CC by one week B/O RRB