THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4673 of 2010 ORDER: The petitioners/judgment debtors have impugned the order dated 20.07.2010 passed by the Principal District Judge, Ongole in E.P.No.72 of 2009 in M.V.O.P.No.234 of 2008 vide which it was held that as the petitioners have failed to prove that they are agriculturists or agricultural labourers within the meaning of Section 60(1)(c) of the C.P.C, the attachment already effected cannot be set aside. The petitioners, who are respondents 2 to 4 (judgment debtors) had taken a stand in the execution petition that the property attached and which is sought to be sold, is the residential house of judgment debtors 2 and 3 and the same cannot be sold in view of Section 60 (1) (c) of the C.P.C. It was averred that judgment debtors 2 and 3 are agriculturists and agricultural labourers and they have to stock agricultural produce and implements and they have no other residential house or accommodation. Hence, the aforementioned property cannot be attached and also cannot be sold. A perusal of the impugned order shows that the petitioners have led no evidence to show that they are either agriculturists or agricultural labourers within the meaning of Section 60 (1)(c) of the C.P.C and hence this being the position the order of attachment cannot be set aside. I find no infirmity in the order passed by the Court below and accordingly this revision petition is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. Ashutosh Mohunta, J Date: 03.11.2010 va