THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4826 of 2010 September 16, 2011 Between: Bailori Raghuram, S/o. Late Srinivasa Rao And others ... Petitioners And Allahabad Bank, represented by its Manager Main Road, Kakinada, East Godavari District. ...Respondent THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4826 of 2010 ORDER: The first petitioner’s suit being O.S.No.347 of 2003 for partition of the suit schedule movable and immovable properties filed against the petitioners 2 to 8 ended in compromise. Being aggrieved of the compromise decree passed by the I Additional Senior Civil Judge, Kakinada, the plaintiff and defendants moved I.A.No.290 of 2010 praying the Court below to grant permission to fourth petitioner herein to take the documents from the Court. The said application was allowed on 27.7.2010 directing return of documents to the petitioners, “by superseding” after taking proper acknowledgement and on identification. The respondent herein was given liberty to proceed against the petitioners for recovery of amount due to locker charges in a sum of Rs.12,000/- as claimed by them. Aggrieved by the direction “to supersede” the documents, the petitioners filed the present civil revision petition. The Counsel for the petitioners submits that when the preliminary decree was passed based on the compromise between the plaintiff and the defendants, and there was no necessity to pass an order for return of the documents duly superseding the same. According to him, the documents sought to be returned are in the locker in the Court below and unless they are verified, there is no necessity for superseding the same. It appears that the Court below has not verified the documents before passing such an order. Therefore, the civil revision petition is disposed of observing that the Court below may verify all the documents and if there are negotiable instruments or valuable securities, they may be returned after appropriate action as per the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The civil revision petition is, accordingly, disposed of. No costs. _________________ (V.V.S. RAO, J) September 16, 2011 YS