The Hon’ble Sri Justice B.Prakash Rao Civil Revision Petition No.2323 of 2009 Dated: 23-10-2009 ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India by the petitioner/defendant No.1 in O.S.No.61 of 2007 aggrieved by Order, dated 16-04-2009, in I.A.No.1829 of 2007, passed by the learned III Additional District Judge, Guntur. Heard both sides. With their consent, the matter is taken up for disposal at the stage of admission. O.S.No.61 of 2007 was filed by the first respondent/plaintiff for specific performance of a contract. Pending the suit, the petitioner, who is defendant No.1 therein, filed the above-said petition seeking to reject marking of the suit agreement of sale, as it is not duly stamped and registered. The Court below, after considering the respective submissions of the parties, dismissed the same. Hence, the present revision. Having heard the learned Counsel for the parties and having perused the material available on record, the point that arises for consideration in this revision is, whether, on the facts and circumstances of the case, such objections can be entertained at this stage. Admittedly, the document in question is in a sealed cover and it is yet to be confronted to the witness. There cannot be any dispute of the fact that all objections regarding the genuineness, stamp duty registration etc., of a document can be raised by the other side, only when it is confronted to the witness or sought to be marked and then the same would be considered and appropriate order would be passed. Therefore, I do not find any merits in the Civil Revision Petition and the same is, accordingly, dismissed leaving open to the petitioner/defendant No.1 to raise all such objections when the document is confronted to the witness and is sought to be marked. It is made clear that without considering the objections raised at that time, the document cannot be marked and those objections shall be considered uninfluenced by any observation made in this order. No order as to costs. _______________ B.Prakash Rao, J Dated 23rd October, 2009 lur