CR No. 56 of 2011. 23.9.2011 Present: Mr. Naveen K. Bhardwaj, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Neeraj Gupta, Advocate for the respondent. In view of the statement at the bar made by Mr. Neeraj Gupta, learned counsel for the respondent that the execution petition, out of which the present revision petition has arisen, has since been dismissed as partly satisfied, the present petition is disposed of as infructuous. However, the learned counsel for the petitioner states that an application seeking to set aside the ex parte decree, leading to filing of the aforesaid execution petition is already pending adjudication, before the learned Trial Court and that liberty may be reserved to the petitioner to prosecute the said application in accordance with law. Ordered accordingly. In case, the respondent takes out fresh execution petition qua the remaining claim, if any, in that event, the petitioner shall be free to raise all the contentions that may be available to him, at the relevant time in accordance with law. The petition stands disposed of in the above terms. (V.K. Sharma), Judge 23rd September, 2011. (Krn Guleria)