THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1449 of 2011 ORDER: The petitioner filed this Civil Revision Petition assailing the order dated 31.3.2011 passed by the Judge, Family Court, Secunderabad allowing I.A.No.29 of 2011 in O.P.No.389 of 2009 filed under Order 9 Rule 9 read with Section 151 CPC to set aside the order dated 25.1.2011 and restore the O.P. to its file by reopening the evidence. Few facts, which are necessary, for disposal of the revision petition are that the main O.P. was filed by the 1st respondent against the petitioner herein and respondents 3 and 4 herein seeking for declaration that he is the absolute owner of the schedule property purchased under document No.5667/2004, dated 10.9.2004 as the entire sale consideration was paid by him. Since the 1st respondent was absent, the OP was dismissed for non-prosecution on 25.1.2011. Hence, the present application has been filed to set aside the order dated 25.1.2011 through GPA holder-2nd respondent herein. The Court below allowed the said application. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner filed the present revision. Having considered the submissions made by both the Counsel and also on perusal of the material available on record, it is seen that the suit itself is one for declaration in respect of the schedule property, which is a comprehensive nature. Such comprehensive suit should be disposed of on merits, after giving proper opportunity to the parties, instead of denying the same and allowing the ex parte order to become final. Further, in a case of this nature, the procedure should be interpreted liberally. In view of the same, the order impugned herein does not warrant interference and hence, the revision is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. No order as to costs. B.PRAKASH RAO, J Date: 18.04.2011 Nn THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1449 of 2011 18.4.2011