THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR CIVIL REVISION PETITIONS NO : 536, 537 & 538 of 2009 Dated: 15.11.2010 Between: D. Prasanna Kumar and another ..Petitionerd And 1. M/s. Sundaram Finance Limited, rep., by its Local Branch Manager and others. .. Respondents. This Court made the following: THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR CIVIL REVISION PETITIONS NO : 536, 537 & 538 of 2009 COMMON ORDER: Judgment Debtor No.3 in E.P.No.65 of 2006 is the petitioner in CRP No.536 of 2009. Similarly, Judgment debtor No.2 in E.P.No.66 of 2006 is the petitioner in CRP Nos.537 and 538 of 2009. Both the E.Ps are pending before the Principal District Judge, Visakhapatnam. Both the E.Ps are filed seeking execution of arbitration Award SD/SF/17 of 2005, dated 1.7.2005 obtained by the 1st respondent in all the three revision petitions for an amount of about Rs.8,00,000/- (Rupees Eight Lakhs only). The present applications were filed by the Decree Holder seeking police aid to be permitted to enable the Amin of the Court to affect the attachment warrant peacefully. The said applications were ordered. Questioning the same, these revision petitions are filed. Heard the learned Counsel. The learned Counsel for the petitioners brought to my notice that in pursuance of the award, an amount of Rs.2,25,000/- was already paid and as per the interim orders in these revision petitions dated 6.2.2009, further amount of Rs.1,00,000/- was directed to be deposited within four weeks and thereafter, a sum of Rs.1,00,000/- in another period of four weeks. In accordance with the said order, the revision petitioners are said to have deposited the amounts. Since the award had attained its finality, the 1st respondent- decree holder is entitled to recover the amounts and the process under Order 21 Rule 43 CPC is required to be complied with unless the judgment debtors deposit the amount covered by the respective execution petitions. As the impugned orders in the revisions were conditionally stayed by this Court since 6.2.2009, no purpose would be served by taking up these revisions for hearing now. Both the learned Counsel fairly submit that the revision petitions can be disposed of by granting time to the judgment debtors till 31st March, 2011 to pay the balance amount in the respective EPs. In the circumstances, I deem it appropriate to grant time to the petitioners to deposit balance amounts on or before 31st March, 2011 in the respective EPs and in the event of default committed by the petitioners, the respondent-decree holder shall be free to approach the executing Court for execution of the decree in accordance with law. The amount deposited by the petitioners earlier to the interim orders and in pursuance of the interim orders and the amount if deposited in pursuance of this order may be permitted to be withdrawn by the respondent-decree holder without furnishing any security. Subject to the above, the Civil Revision Petitions are dismissed. No order as to costs. _________________________ Justice Vilas V. Afzulpurkar Dated: 15.11.2010 Nn THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR CIVIL REVISION PETITIONS NO : 536, 537 & 538 of 2009 15.11.2010