HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 4560 OF 2009. DATED 22ND FEBRUARY, 2010. BETWEEN A.G. Vidya Sagar Rao ….Petitioner And Shriram Chits Pvt. Ltd., Branch at Kamareddy, Nizamabad X Road, Kamareddy, Rep. By its GPA Holder Sri N.Srinivas Reddy … Respondent. HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 4560 OF 2009. ORDER: The petitioner herein is the Judgment Debtor No.1/ defendant No.1 in the suit being O.S.No. 49 of 2007. He ﬁled the present Civil Revision Petition under Section 115 of CPC aggrieved by the order dated 17.9.2009 passed in E.A.No. 85 of 2009 in E.P.No. 5 of 2009 in O.S.No. 49 of 2007 on the ﬁle of the Senior Civil Judge, at Kamareddy. The respondent-Chit Fund Company ﬁled O.S.No. 49 of 2007 against the petitioner for recovery of chit amount of Rs.1,57,000/- from him. The said suit was decreed ex parte by judgment and decree dated 4.4.2008. Thereafter, the respondent/decree holder ﬁled E.P.No.5 of 2009 and obtained an order for sale of immovable properties of the petitioner/Judgment Debtor No.1. In the said EP, the petitioner/Judgment Debtor No.1 ﬁled E.A.No. 85 of 2009 seeking stay of sale proceedings. The Court below by order dated 17.9.2009 dismissed the said E.A. Aggrieved by the same, Judgment Debtor No.1 filed the present Civil Revision Petition. This Court, while ordering notice before admission on 23.9.2009 granted interim stay of all further proceedings in E.P.No.5 of 2009 in O.S.No.49 of 2007, subject to condition of the petitioner/Judgment Debtor No.1 depositing an amount of Rs.30,000/- within a period of six weeks from the date of the said order. Now it is submitted by the learned Counsel for the petitioner and admitted to by the learned Counsel for the respondent/Decree Holder that the order passed by this Court dated 23.9.2009 was complied with. The learned Counsel for the respondent/decree holder submitted that the petitioner/judgment debtor No.1 may be given reasonable time of three months for paying the balance amount in due and with the said direction, the Civil Revision Petition may be disposed of. The learned Counsel for the petitioner consented for the same and submitted that the Civil Revision Petition may be disposed of granting three months time to the petitioner/Judgment Debtor No.1 for paying the balance amount. He further submitted that in view of the disposal of the Civil Revision Petition, no further orders are required to be passed in the EP. Inasmuch as both the learned Counsel agreed to, as stated supra, the Civil Revision Petition is disposed of granting three months’ time to the petitioner/Judgment Debtor No.1 to pay the balance amount in due and payable to the respondent/Decree Holder/Chit Fund Company. In default, the Respondent/Decree Holder is at liberty to proceed with E.P.No. 5 of 2009. With the above direction, the Civil Revision Petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. --------------------------------------- JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH DATED 22ND FEBRUARY, 2010. Msnr.