THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4984 of 2010 ORDER: The respondent filed O.S.No.981 of 2008 in the Court of THE Principal Junior Civil Judge, Kurnool against the petitioner for recovery of a sum of Rs.59,880/- on the strength of a promissory note, dated 29-06-2001. The petitioner filed written statement, alleging that the respondent was removed from service on account of his having been caught in a trap laid by the Anti Corruption Bureau (for short ‘ACB’). At one stage of the proceedings, the respondent denied the allegations as to his being dismissed from service on disciplinary grounds. The petitioner filed I.A.660 of 2010 under Rule - 6 of Order - XVI CPC with a prayer to issue summons to Deputy Superintendent of Police, ACB, Kurnool to produce the records mentioned in the schedule of the petition. The effort of the petitioner was to establish that the respondent was involved in ACB Case. The trial Court dismissed the I.A. through Order, dated 02-09-2010. Hence this revision. 2. Heard Sri G. Maloji Rao, learned counsel for the petitioner. 3. The suit filed by the respondent was the one for recovery of money, simplicitor. The only question that would figure prominently in the suit is the one, as to whether the promissory note was executed and if so, whether it was supported by consideration. The conduct or the fact as to whether the respondent was dismissed from service on disciplinary grounds, are totally irrelevant for the suit. The ACB records pertaining to the respondent, do not have any bearing on the suit at all. The trial Court has taken the correct view of the matter and this Court is not inclined to interfere with the same. 4. Accordingly, the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ____________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J January 21, 2011 KTL/VJL