HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.ESWARAIAH C.R.P.NO.3995 OF 2010 ORDER: This civil revision petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India in dismissing Tr.O.P.No.46 of 2009 on the file of the District Judge, Chittoor, by order, dated 27.4.2010. It is the case of the petitioners that the petitioners filed O.S.No.907 of 2006 on the file of the III Additional Junior Civil Judge, Chittoor, for rendition of accounts against the 2nd respondent herein, who filed O.S.No.304 of 2006 on the file of the Additional Senior Civil Judge, Chittoor against the petitioners herein for recovery of money on the basis of promissory note. It is stated that the parties in both the suits are same and in fact both the suits are relating to rendition of accounts and certain transactions between the parties and therefore both of them are liable to be clubbed together and disposed of. Admittedly, the suit filed by the 2nd respondent is for recovery of money and the cause in the suit is distinct and different from that of the suit filed by the petitioners for rendition of accounts. I am of the opinion that unless the subject matter in both the suits is one and the same, it cannot be said that both the suits are liable to be tried together. The learned Judge has rightly dismissed the petition. I do not see any infirmity legal or otherwise in the order impugned. The civil revision petition is accordingly dismissed. _________________ V.ESWARAIAH, J. 9.9.2010 kpr