THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY Civil Revision Petition No.1398 of 2010 ORDER: The land of the petitioner in survey No.354, Rangayapalli Village, Nandalur Mandal, Kadapa District, was acquired for the purpose of Telugu Ganga Project. An award was passed fixing the market value of the land and extending the statutory benefits. Not satisfied with that, the petitioner and certain others sought reference and the same was taken up as O.P.No.211 of 1988 by the Court of Senior Civil Judge, Rajampet. The O.P. was partly allowed, enhancing the compensation for land as well as lime trees. The petitioner filed A.S.No.29 of 2002 before this Court, seeking further enhancement. The appeal was partly allowed, enhancing the compensation for trees from Rs.500/- to Rs.2,000/-. The execution proceedings are pending for realization of the enhanced amount. At that stage, the petitioner filed I.A.No.2201 of 2009 under Section 152 of C.P.C., with a prayer to modify the figures as to number of trees from 310 to 324. The trial Court dismissed the application, through order, dated 05.03.2010. Hence this C.R.P. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner. On the face of it, the application filed by the petitioner is untenable. Section 152 of C.P.C. comes into picture, only for correction of typographical errors in the judgment. It is not at all the case of the petitioner that the number of trees was mentioned in the petition or the decree or any other document, as 324, and in the judgment, it is wrongly typed as 310. Even in the claim petition, the number was mentioned as 310. Therefore, Section 152 of C.P.C. has no application. At any rate, the judgment passed by the trial Court in the O.P., was the subject matter of A.S.No.29 of 2002 before this Court. Therefore, there is no occasion for the trial Court to entertain the application. This Court is not inclined to interfere with the order under revision. Hence, the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. There shall be no order as costs. _____________________ L. NARASIMHA REDDY, J. Dt.19.04.2010. GJ