IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD TUESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR : PRESENT: THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE: B. SESHASAYANA REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 1908 of 2004 (Petition under Article 227 of Constitution of India to revise the Order of the Court of the X Additional Chief Judge, (Fast Track Court) City Civil Court, at Hyderabad, made in I. A. No. 446 of 2003 in O.S. No. 508 of 2001, dated 19-02-2004.) Between: The Associated Cement Companies Ltd, Registered Office at CRS Complex, L. B. S. Marg, Thane rep. by its Senior Manager (EMD), Petitioner AND 1. M/s. TMT India Limited, Head office at 5-8-113, II Fllor, 21s t Century Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad, rep. by its Managing Director. 2. M/s. Sree Rayalaseema Paper Mills Ltd,. Administrative Office at 5-8- 112, II Floor, 21st Century Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad. Respondents The petition coming on for hearing, upon perusing the petition and the affidavit filed in support thereof and the orders of the High Court dated. 16-04- 2004 made in CMP. No. 8703 of 2004 and 14-10-2004 & 26-10-2004 made herein and upon hearing the arguments of Mr. K. Gopala Krishna Murthy, Advocate for the petitioner and Mr. S. Chalapathi Rao, Advocate on behalf of the Respondent No. 1, and Mr. Y. Rama Rao, Advocate the for respondent No.2. The Court made the following ORDER: “ Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks time. Post on 17-11-2004. Interim orders granted on 16-04-2004 extended till 17-11-2004.” ASSISTANT REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // for ASSISTANT REGISTRAR To 1. The X Additional Chief Judge, (Fast Track Court) City Civil Court, at Hyderabad. 2. The Managing Director, M/s. TMT India Limited, Head office at 5-8-113, II Fllor, 21st Century Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad. 3. M/s. Sree Rayalaseema Paper Mills Ltd,. Administrative Office at 5-8- 112, II Floor, 21st Century Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad. 4. One spare copy. SAH HIGH COURT Ksv Date of drafting: 27-10-2004 BSSRJ DATE: 26-10-2004 NOTE: POST AFTER TWO WEEKS ORDER C.R.P.NO. 1908 OF 2004 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY