HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE B. PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION Nos. 1447 & 1449 of 2009 DATED 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2010. BETWEEN Srinivas Motupalli …Petitioner in both CRPs And Jubilee Hills International Centre, Registered under the AP Public Societies Registration Act, rep. By its Governing Council/ Managing Committee per President/Secretary, and ors …..Respondents in both CRPs HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE B. PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION Nos. 1447 & 1449 of 2009 COMMON ORDER: The two Civil Revision Petitions can conveniently be disposed of by a common order, inasmuch as the question raised is one and the same. The petitioner who was suspended from the membership of the ﬁrst respondent-Society, challenged the same by ﬁling O.P.No. 532 of 2009. Along with the said OP, he ﬁled I.A.No. 638 of 2009 for removal of suspension notice from the notice board and I.A.No 639 of 2009 for grant of interim injunction restraining the respondents from implementing the order of suspension passed against him. The Court below, after considering the relative merits of both the applications, dismissed both the Interlocutory Applications, by common order under revisions. This Court while admitting both the revision petitions on 09.04.2009, granted interim direction, directing the respondents to allow the petitioner and his family members into the ﬁrst respondent-society. The said interim order is in force all along. In view of the same, since the main O.P. is still pending consideration, wherein merits, claims and objections of the parties have to be gone into, it is felt desirable that without going into the merits or otherwise of the revision petitions, it would suﬃce to direct the Court below to consider and dispose of the main OP, as per law, as expeditiously as possible, preferably within a period of six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. As such, there shall be an order accordingly. It is also made clear that, till the disposal of the main OP, the interim order dated 09.04.2009 passed by this Court shall remain in force. The Civil Revision Petitions are disposed of accordingly. There shall be no order as to costs. ----------------------------------------- JUSTICE B. PRAKASH RAO 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2010. Msnr.