IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.S.GOPINATHAN FRIDAY, THE 25TH SEPTEMBER 2009 / 3RD ASWINA 1931 RPFC.No. 357 of 2009() ---------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 24/08/2009 IN CMP 740/09 IN MC.46/2009 of FAMILY COURT, MALAPPURAM. .................... PETITIONERS/RESPONDENTS: -------------------------------------------- 1. MOHAMMED @ INNIPPA, S/O.CHEKKU. 2. P.K.MAMMU, S/O.CHEKKU, KADANNAMANNA AMSOM, VELLILA DESOM, PERINTALMANNA TALUK. BY ADV. SRI.P.SHAMSUDIN RESPONDENT: RESPONDENT/PETITIONER: ------------------------------------- P.K.CHEKKU, S/O.MAMMU, PALEMBADIYAN KONDAPPURATH (H), KADENNAMANNA AMSOM, VELLILA DESOM. THIS REV.PETITION(FAMILY COURT) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 25/09/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: P.S.GOPINATHAN, J. ---------------------------------------- R.P.(F.C.)No.357 of 2009 ---------------------------------------- Dated this the 25th day of September, 2009 ORDER The respondent herein who is the father of the revision petitioners obtained an order of maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It is reported that the revision petitioners were exparte. Hence they filed a petition as C.M.P.740 of 2009 before the Family Court, Malappuram. The trial court allowed the petition on condition, that the petitioner shall deposit the arrears accrued. Assailing the legality, correctness and propriety of the condition imposed in filing C.M.P.No.740 of 2009, this revision petition was preferred. 2. The main grievance of the petitioners is that they are coolies and that the total due amount is Rs.32,000/- and they are not in a position to deposit the arrears in lump. In the event the petitioners could not deposit the arrears in lump it is for them to apply before the trial court to grant R.P.(F.C.)No.357 of 2009 2 time and not by this petition. I find no error, illegality or impropriety in the order impugned. The revision is devoid of merit. Hence, it is dismissed. The Family Court shall dispose the M.C. at the earliest. P.S.GOPINATHAN, JUDGE Skj.